England bid to lure Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin
England hope to lure back Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin after the 15-year-old netted 10 goals against Liverpool’s youth team… with the forward currently playing for Denmark
- Arsenal youngster Chido Obi-Martin scored 10 goals in an Under-16s match
- He is still only 15 but has already trained with Mikel Arteta’s first-team squad
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The FA are to explore options of luring Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin, who netted 10 goals against Liverpool Under-16s on Saturday, back to representing England.
Obi-Martin, 15, has already featured for the youth sides of both Denmark – his country of birth – and England this year. He is also eligible to represent Nigeria through his father.
The forward currently plays for Denmark, scoring last month in the Under-17 UEFA European Championship qualifiers. Though it is understood that the teenager, who was brought into first-team training sessions by Mikel Arteta earlier this month, can still switch allegiance back to this country if he wishes to.
Mail Sport understands it is a route the FA are keen on looking at, having monitored his progress since last winter. He turns 16 next week.
Obi-Martin’s stunning performance on Saturday, in the Gunners’ 14-3 victory over the Reds, has thrust the 6ft 2in player into the spotlight.
Arsenal youngster Chido Obi-Martin (above) scored 10 goals against Liverpool’s youth team
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Ethan Nwaneri (pictured) became the Premier League’s youngest ever player last season, and Obi-Martin could break into Arsenal’s first-team soon if he keeps progressing
Despite his age, he played for the Gunners’ Under-21 side in October and Arteta has noticed his talents. Denmark Under-17 coach Jasper Mikkelsen two weeks ago was optimistic about the forward’s future.
He told Danish press: ‘He is not locked to Denmark. As I have been explained the rules, you can change once when you have played current matches. I’m not nervous about that because we’re not going to do anything about it.
‘I just relate to the fact that Chido and his family have agreed that he would like to play for Denmark. If he chooses to do it differently at some point, it’s kind of out of our hands.’
An FA spokesman was approached for comment.
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