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In terms of just youngsters, I'd say Jeff Reine-Adelaide looked special and Saliba would be similarly exciting. Nasri was young in age but was probably too established to be considered a youngster like this.

Most arsenal fans outside of this forum have never even heard of Jeff. Bizarrely overhyped youngster who will probably never even play a league game for us.

Saliba ****s all over him if we can pull this off.
 

Hunta

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He only turned 18 in March, those performances are mad looking at them again.

Prodigy this lad.
 

yybecause

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Wenger thought me to always be excited and supportive of buying talents.
those 2, Saliba and Claude-Maurice look more then just talents, gotta be excited
 

Furious

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His name makes me doubt his future greatness. Saliba doesn't sound like a killer.

But then again @THunter's real name is Harry and he got Meghan, so there's that.
 

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Most arsenal fans outside of this forum have never even heard of Jeff. Bizarrely overhyped youngster who will probably never even play a league game for us.

Saliba ****s all over him if we can pull this off.

We already sold Jeff to Angers in France where he did well. Rumored to be going to bigger club this summer. He is doing fine!
 
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