Arsenal’s interest in Nigerian under 17 international Kelechi Iheanacho has been confirmed, according to the player’s agent. Iheanacho was given the most valuable player award at this month’s FIFA U17 World Cup, of which his team convincingly won.
The 17-year-old caught the attention of Arsenal chief scout Steve
Rowley when he scored four goals in a single game against Mexico, the
same team they’d go on to face – and beat – in the final, 3-0.
Arsenal have used the tournament to scout talent in the past, signing
Cesc Fabregas and Carlos Vela off the back of the tournament in 2003
and 2005 respectively.
Iheanacho’s agent Henry Galeano exclusively told Adrian Back and IBTimes.co.uk:
“I can confirm that Arsenal FC’s Steve Rowley, acknowledged Kelechi
Iheanacho’s talents early in the World Cup and has said some very nice
words about him.
“We’re ecstatic to have another major club like Arsenal following
young Iheanacho. That said, the attention is well deserved. Iheanacho’s
performance at the World Cup was indeed remarkable.
“Iheanacho has consistently shown good form and the statistics
throughout his career as a Youth player with the Nigerian National Team,
are quite impressive. Even during the World Cup qualifications in
Morocco, Iheanacho was the second highest goal-scorer.
“At present we are considering and evaluating all options. Our goal
is to match Iheanacho with a club that fits his profile, and a club that
can bring out the very best in him.
“If Arsenal F.C. is an option on the table, we’ll be glad to sit down
and consider it. Iheanacho wouldn’t be the first Nigerian making it
into the team. The thought of him following in the footsteps of the
great Kanu definitely has a nice ring to it.”
The attacking midfielder, who is also reportedly wanted by Manchester
United and Chelsea, contributed six goals in seven games for his side
at the tournament as well as seven assists.
Upon winning the World Cup, Iheanacho told FIFA.com:
“I feel good, I feel good, I feel good! I thank God because I feel so
good. I don’t know if I can find the words to say what I’m actually
feeling. I can’t even tell what I’m feeling because I’m feeling a
millions things at the same time. I am feeling love for my teammates and
my family and my country. I feel all of it. I’m on a high for winning
the World Cup and the Golden Ball (best player).”
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