Teen Prodigy Max Downman Seals Arsenal Future with Pre-Contract Deal

Arsenal's 16-year-old talent Max Downman has committed his future to the club by signing a pre-contract agreement. He will sign his first professional contract when he turns 17 later this year. Downman, who debuted for the U18s at 13 and is the youngest scorer in the UEFA Youth League, has already made five first-team appearances. Manager Mikel Arteta praised the "amazing talent," highlighting the club's successful academy pathway.

Key Points: Max Downman Signs Arsenal Pre-Contract at 16

  • Signs pre-contract at 16
  • Will turn pro at 17
  • Youngest UEFA Youth League scorer
  • Already has first-team appearances
  • Inspired by academy graduates
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Max Downman signs pre-contract agreement with Arsenal

16-year-old star Max Downman signs a pre-contract with Arsenal, set to turn pro at 17. He aims to follow academy role models like Saka.

"This means everything to my family. We all support Arsenal, and I really feel like I belong here. - Max Downman"

London, Jan 30

16-year-old football star Max Downman will continue his stay at the Emirates Stadium, as he has signed a pre-contract agreement with Arsenal on Friday.

Downman will sign his first professional contract with the club when he turns 17 on New Year's Eve this year. Dowman made his debut for Arsenal's U18 team at just 13 years of age and became the youngest player to register a goal in the UEFA Youth League when hitting the net in that competition aged 14.

"This means everything to my family. We all support Arsenal, and I really feel like I belong here. I'd like to thank all my coaches, teammates and, most importantly, my family and friends, who have got me to where I am today." Max said on signing the pre-contract, as quoted by Arsenal's official page.

"I've been at the club my whole life, so this really means a lot. There's such a clear pathway here for players who have come through our academy, like Bukayo, Myles and Ethan, who all really inspire me. It's amazing to have role models so close who have experienced the same thing that I have. I'm now so excited to continue to work hard with my development," he added.

Arsenal's coach, Michael Arteta, also congratulated the young footballer on the pre-contract agreement.

"It's a proud moment to see him sign that deal in front of his family and his loved ones. Big credit to everybody that's been involved in that journey with him to bring him all the way to the first team, and especially the manner in which they've done it. Now we have an amazing talent that, day by day, I think we need to shape because there's so much there," he said in a press conference ahead of the Premier League clash against Leeds United.

Despite his young age, Dowman has already made five appearances for Arsenal's first team and even provided an assist in a match against Leeds. Dowman also featured in a Champions League fixture against Slavia Prague, playing 18 minutes on the pitch.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wow, making debut at 13 and scoring in UEFA Youth League at 14? That's insane talent. Hope the club manages his development carefully and doesn't put too much pressure on him too soon.
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Aman W
Great to see loyalty from both the player and club. In India, we see so many young talents moving clubs early for money. This story of a local boy living his dream is what football is about.
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Sarah B
While I'm happy for him, I do worry about the intense spotlight on such young players. The physical and mental pressure in top-flight football is immense. I hope he has a strong support system.
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Vikram M
Already 5 appearances for the first team and a Champions League debut! This kid is special. Arteta is building something special with these academy players. Can't wait to see him play more.
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Karthik V
His humility is refreshing. Thanking coaches, teammates, and family first. That's the right attitude for a long career. Hope Indian youngsters watching learn from his professionalism, not just his skills.

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