Arsenal line up Harvey Higgins move

Arsenal will reportedly look to sign 16-year-old English attacking sensation Harvey Higgins from EFL Championship club Blackburn Rovers.

According to a report by Football Insider, Harvey Higgins is the subject of interest from Arsenal. The Gunners are scouring the market for the brightest young prospects to reinforce their youth division. So, the 16-year-old Blackburn Rovers attacking sensation has emerged as a target for the North London club.

Who is Harvey Higgins?

Harvey Higgins is the latest highly-rated prospect to rise in prominence in his homeland. The teenage wonderkid has taken age-group football by storm in England, and he has already turned out for the under-21 side at Blackburn Rovers, several years ahead of his age group. In addition, he represents England in international youth football.

The 16-year-old is a promising striker who is moulding his game in the modern outlook, although he can also play on the flanks. That versatility might have piqued the attention of several well-known clubs, with Premier League bigwigs keen on securing his services after watching him in Blackburn’s youth games.

The English attacking sensation’s progress has not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of Arsenal, with the North London club looking to beat intense competition to his signature in the coming months.

London calling?

Arsenal’s interest in Harvey Higgins is understandable. The Gunners have improved the standards at Hale End, with the academy producing several noteworthy prodigies in the last few years. Bukayo Saka was the torch bearer for the youth division for several seasons but has seen Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri establish a foothold in the first-team squad this term.

Several other prospects are also on Arsenal’s radar, and recent reports have also linked the North London club with Davide Bartesaghi. As for Higgins, the teenage attacking sensation has compelled pundits to tip him to reach the top of the game.

It will be interesting to see if that happens at Arsenal or some other club. With the Gunners sorely lacking a prolific striker, Higgins will fancy his long-term prospects. While that will not happen anytime soon, he should be ready to take over at the Emirates in a few seasons if he leaves Blackburn Rovers to join the North London club.

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