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·20 August 2023

Arsenal youngster to replace Jurrien Timber

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The unfortunate knee ligament tear sustained by Arsenal’s recent acquisition, Jurrien Timber, in the Premier League opener against Nottingham Forest, has compelled Mikel Arteta to consider alternatives.

One shining prospect emerging from this scenario is Hale End academy graduate, Reuell Walters.

  • Jurrien Timber’s injury pushes Arteta towards promoting Reuell Walters from the academy.
  • Jack Wilshere, head of Arsenal’s U18, firmly backs Walters’ inclusion in the senior squad.
  • Arsenal remain committed to youth while also making significant signings in the transfer window.

The potential of Walters

Reuell Walters, just 18, has been creating ripples in the football community, with numerous appearances on the first team’s bench.


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His versatility, playing in diverse roles such as right-back, centre-half, and occasionally midfield, further cements his case.

The youngster’s potential is reportedly well known at Arsenal, with some likening it to that of William Saliba.

The academy sensation’s journey with Arsenal began in 2020, post his stint at Tottenham Hotspur.

Rising through the ranks swiftly, he’s become integral to Arsenal’s U-21 side, even donning England’s colours for the U18 and U19 squads.

Jack Wilshere, at the helm of Arsenal’s U18 team, is amongst Walters’ staunchest supporters, continually voicing his belief in the young gun.

Wilshere’s advocacy for Walters is epitomised in his statement, “I believe Walters should be given the chance to impress.”

Although Walters’ brushes with the senior squad aren’t new, he’s still on the cusp of his competitive debut.

He’s shared the pitch with the first team in pre-season games against Watford and FC Nurnberg and trained at the Emirates.

The prospect of seeing him in the squad against Crystal Palace is tantalising for fans.

Reflecting on his journey, Walters conveyed his enthusiasm, “I’m just really grateful for the opportunity I’ve been given. I just want to make sure that I start to push on and do what I’ve been doing before, but now to a new level.”

This pivot towards young talent doesn’t signify Arsenal’s dormancy in the transfer market.

Their summer has been illuminated by the likes of Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, and David Raya, translating to spending exceeding €230 million.

The club’s ethos is clear: a blend of experienced campaigners and spirited youngsters.

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