Chido Obi can't be ignored by Ruben Amorim any longer. The 17-year-old is tearing it up for the under-18s and netted another hat-trick against Chelsea in the FA Youth Cup on Wednesday night.
Watching Obi - as he wants to be known - in the younger divisions is the definition of men against boys.
His 6ft 2in stature bullies rivals whose bodies have not yet fully developed.
Arsenal must be wishing they never let the wonderkid go in the summer.
Obi scored 32 goals in 18 appearances for the Gunners' under-18s last season, while two years younger than most opponents.
If he hadn't jumped ship, he would probably be getting minutes now that Kai Havertz has been ruled out for the season.
Obi has been dipped into first-team training at Carrington when players who started matches aren't participating.
But he has yet to participate in full training or a matchday squad, despite Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee struggling to hit a barn door.
Sir Alex Ferguson was never afraid of throwing the kids in. He gave six 17-year-olds their debuts; Federico Macheda, Rafael de Silva, Phil Neville, Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Nani.
United are trying to protect the teenager but Amorim can't keep ignoring Obi's talent locked away for much longer.
Generous Gatland
NOT many coaches would have waived a six-figure settlement like Warren Gatland.
The sport of rugby has struggled with financial difficulties but Gatland was within his right to take the money.
It shows his character and leaves Welsh rugby in a stronger position to invest properly in a replacement.