Why Bukayo Saka Needs To Be Under Emery's Tutelage Next Season
Published: May 29, 2019
Arsenal's Hale End academy witnessed another massive success this season after producing at least three players who are ready for first-team action in the upcoming season.
17-year-old winger Bukayo Saka, 18-year-old winger Xavier Amaechi and 17-year-old forward Folarin Balogun were actively involved in the club's U23 side all the campaign and they are tipped for greatness in the future.
In fact, Saka and Amaechi are included in Unai Emery's squad list for tonight's Europa League final against Chelsea and are hoping to feature during the game.
However, it is yet to be seen if both players will be at the Emirates Stadium come next season, considering the number of transfer rumors linking both players out of the North London club.
Saka is fast becoming one of the most targeted youngsters at the ongoing transfer market, but the lively winger must ignore every approach and remain under Emery's tutelage for another season.
Instead, the youngster will continue his slow and steady rise to stardom, which will definitely benefit his career in the long run.
He already has Unai Emery's trust and support, hence, he will have more actions with the first-team squad in the coming season.
17-year-old winger Bukayo Saka, 18-year-old winger Xavier Amaechi and 17-year-old forward Folarin Balogun were actively involved in the club's U23 side all the campaign and they are tipped for greatness in the future.
In fact, Saka and Amaechi are included in Unai Emery's squad list for tonight's Europa League final against Chelsea and are hoping to feature during the game.
However, it is yet to be seen if both players will be at the Emirates Stadium come next season, considering the number of transfer rumors linking both players out of the North London club.
Saka is fast becoming one of the most targeted youngsters at the ongoing transfer market, but the lively winger must ignore every approach and remain under Emery's tutelage for another season.
As much as he has all it takes to succeed in any club he finds himself, the Nigeria-eligible starlet needs to continue his development at the Emirates Stadium.
Being at Arsenal means Saka doesn't need to struggle to adapt to new style of play, and he won't be pressurized to live up to fans' expectations.
Instead, the youngster will continue his slow and steady rise to stardom, which will definitely benefit his career in the long run.
He already has Unai Emery's trust and support, hence, he will have more actions with the first-team squad in the coming season.
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Photo Credit : arsenal.com
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