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The recent success of Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe will undoubtedly act as inspiration for the next generation of Hale End Academy hopefuls. Both Saka and Smith Rowe have emerged as central parts of Mikel Arteta's future plans at the Emirates Stadium.
Saka was widely considered Arsenal's best player last season after inheriting the number seven shirt and thriving on the wing.
Smith Rowe also featured regularly, making 36 appearances in all competitions.
After fending off relentless interest from Aston Villa this summer, Arsenal tied the 20-year-old attacking midfielder down to a new long-term contract this week.
Now flaunting the famous number 10 shirt at the Emirates Stadium, Smith Rowe will be a key figure throughout the upcoming campaign.
There could be other Hale End Academy products to make a name for themselves in the first team over the next couple of seasons.
Emile Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka rose through the Hale End Academy. (Image: GETTY)
Charlie Patino
Charlie Patino is a 17-year-old midfield maestro who is thought to be one of the most exciting talents to emerge in the Academy.
Goal's Arsenal correspondent, Charles Watts, has been full of praise for Patino, who people at the club have claimed looks better than Jack Wilshere when he was 16.
He said: "Charlie Patino. Everyone that I've spoken to and every time I've seen him, he's impressed me.
"Everyone I've spoken to has been really impressed by him and is really excited by him.
"He's really looking like that Jack Wilshere type player. He's the most exciting player coming through."
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Arsenal will have been delighted to tie Kido Taylor Hart down to a new contract this summer, fending off interest from the Premier League, Germany, Holland and Belgium.
The 18-year-old forward boasts skill, height and is capable of causing damage with both feet either down the wings or through the middle.
He's coming off the back of an impressive campaign in Arsenal's youth sides, scoring 11 goals and registering five assists in 30 games.
Kido Taylor Hart has trained with the Arsenal first team this year. (Image: GETTY)
Marcelo Flores
Marcelo Flores plays a similar role to Smith Rowe and is highly rated among Arsenal's youth staff.
He has been courted by Barcelona, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City in the past, which should tell you all you need to know about the talent he possesses.
Aged just 17, the 2021/22 season will likely come too early for Flores in the first team, but he should continue to thrive in the youth teams.
Omari Hutchinson continues to thrive in Arsenal's youth teams and is expected to feature for the senior side in some form this season.
The 17-year-old's versatility is a useful asset. He's naturally a right-winger but can play on the left, as the 10 or at left-back.
Hutchinson also boasts exciting flair and pinpoint free-kicks, traits that have certainly caught the eye.
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