
The transfer window closes on Monday night and there remain several Arsenal academy players who would benefit from playing senior football elsewhere.
It is worth noting that teams in the National League are permitted to sign players outside of the transfer window, so moves could still happen thereafter.
**Maldini Kacurri** is perhaps the player most in need of a move after returning from his loan spell at Morecambe. The centre-back played for Arsenal U21s last week but seems to be above that level, especially in a physical sense. A permanent or loan move could be beneficial for him.
Like Kacurri, **Josh Nichols** made his Arsenal senior debut against Bolton in the Carabao Cup last season. However, with Marli Salmon now seemingly ahead of him if the first-team require a right-back, Nichols is in need of a move.
The defender’s contract is set to expire this summer so a permanent move would perhaps make most sense.
**Charles Sagoe Jr** has been one of the standout players for Arsenal U21s this season and has helped to provide guidance for younger players at that level.
However, at the age of 21 he needs to be playing senior football to add to the experience that he previously gained during loan spells at Shrewsbury and Swansea.
Another winger, **Seb Ferdinand**, has told the Arsenal matchday programme that he would be open to a loan move. Ferdinand has made nine appearances in Premier League 2 this season, scoring twice.
A further wide option, **Osman Kamara**, scored while on trial for Blackburn Rovers at U21 level this week. He will be looking to earn a contract elsewhere ahead of next season.
**Cam’ron Ismail** and **Daniel Oyetunde** had short youth loan moves earlier this season at Uxbridge and St Albans respectively. With playing time for Arsenal U21s likely to be limited, they could benefit from further such spells.
**Harrison Dudziak** is back at Arsenal after his youth loan spell at Braintree Town ended. The midfielder played five times before suffering a knock and it’s possible that Braintree could look to re-sign him on loan.