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Eleven players signed scholarship terms with Arsenal ahead of this season. Here’s a look at how each of them have progressed so far this season.
**Andre Harriman-Annous**
The versatile attacker has had an eventful first half of the campaign which has included him scoring for the U21s and the U19s as well as training with the first-team. He also contributed with five goals in five league games for the U18s.
**Sam Chapman**
After missing the start of the season through injury, the centre-back returned to action for the U18s, while he was also named on the bench against Monaco in the UEFA Youth League.
**Ife Ibrahim**
Ibrahim has established himself as the main defensive midfielder for the U18s. In addition he has been part of the UEFA Youth League squad and made his debut in that competition as a late substitute against Sporting.
**Theo Julienne**
Capable of playing at right-back or in midfield, Julienne has impressed for the U18s and also featured in the UEFA Youth League. He made his debut for the U21s against Tottenham and is now an England U17 international.
**Alex Marciniak**
A Wales U17 international who can play as an attacking midfielder or out wide, Marciniak has scored once in six appearances for Arsenal U18s this season and was called up in the UEFA Youth League. He was part of the Arsenal U17 squad that won the Flamengo Adidas Cup in Brazil.
**Josh Ogunnaike**
The left-back has played four times for the U18s in the league and was named on the bench in the FA Youth Cup. He also featured at the tournament in Brazil.
**Ceadach O’Neill**
Northern Ireland U19 international O’Neill has scored three goals in eight league games for Arsenal U18s after arriving from Linfield. He also featured in the UEFA Youth League and the Flamengo Adidas Cup.
**Samuel Onyekachukwu**
The centre-back started against Hertford Town in the FA Youth Cup and has played six times for the U18s in the league as well as being called up to the U19s.
**Jack Porter**
Porter became Arsenal’s second youngest player of all time when he featured for the first-team against Bolton in the Carabao Cup. Prior to that, the England U17 goalkeeper had made his debut for Arsenal U21s. He was also named on the bench against Atalanta and Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
**Khari Ranson**
Another talented goalkeeper, Ranson was third-choice for the first-team game against Bolton. He has played twice for the U21s this season and was named on the bench in the EFL Trophy.
**Louis Zecevic John**
A Serbia U17 international who can play out wide or up front, Zecevic John missed the start of the season through injury but has since featured for Arsenal U18s and also made his debut for the U19s. He played a key part for the U17s in their success in Brazil.