It has been a hugely eventful season for Andre Harriman-Annous and there is further action to come, with the versatile forward having received his first callup to the England U18 squad.
This season Harriman-Annous, who mainly plays as a striker but can also operate out wide, has made a significant impact for Arsenal at various levels.
A player who progressed all the way through the system at Hale End, Harriman-Annous established himself in the U21 squad this season despite being a first year and proceeded to score in Premier League 2 and the EFL Trophy.
He also made an impact for the U18s, scoring in the league, the FA Cup and the Premier League Cup.
At U19 level, meanwhile, Harriman-Annous was on target in the UEFA Youth League and he also trained with the first-team on numerous occasions.
Harriman-Annous has now been selected in the England U18 squad for two friendlies away to Morocco along with his Arsenal team-mate, goalkeeper Khari Ranson.
It is anticipated that next season will also be eventful for 17-year-old Harriman-Annous, who will be hoping to be called up to the Arsenal first-team squad for the first time.
If he was to score on the international stage then it would be an excellent way to end this campaign.
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