
Arsenal U21s winger Osman Kamara featured for Blackburn Rovers U21s as a trialist today.
As reported by RoversXtra, Kamara came on as a substitute at half time against Birmingham City and found the net just four minutes later, with Blackburn running out 5-0 winners.
Kamara is one of the longest serving players in the Arsenal academy setup, having joined the club in 2014.
However, he is set to be released when his contract expires this summer.
Previously capped by Sierra Leone at U20 level, Kamara has scored four goals in 28 appearances for Arsenal U21s. He netted 16 times in 39 games at U18 level and also featured for the U19s.
This season Kamara has often trained with the first-team squad but a breakthrough has looked increasingly unlikely.
Igor Tyjon also scored for Blackburn U21s today but it appears unlikely that the striker will join Arsenal in this transfer window.
However, a move is still possible in the summer, when Tyjon will be available as a free agent.
There is also interest in Tyjon from Aston Villa.