While the season is over for many Arsenal stars, Ethan Nwaneri is still looking to end his own campaign on a high this summer.
The Hale End academy graduate is part of the England squad taking part in the under-21 European Championships this month, aiming to make history with his nation.
There will be plenty of competition, not least with so many high-profile Arsenal transfer targets at the Euros.
As Ethan Nwaneri looks to make an impact at the tournament, he could well eclipse two former Arsenal stars in the process.
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Ethan Nwaneri can help lead England to glory in the Under-21 Euros
Arsenal fans will be watching on with intrigue to see how Ethan Nwaneri gets on with his England teammates in the under-21 Euros.
It’s just a second call-up at that level for the youngster, who has rocketed through the ranks in the past year.
England are the current holders of the European Championships at under-21 level, having won it three times in their history.
Nwaneri will want to make it a fourth with some silverware to return to the Emirates Stadium with, after the summer break.
A triumph on the biggest stage could see him eclipse former stars Theo Walcott and Kieran Gibbs in the process.
Both Walcott and Gibbs were involved in the 2009 edition of the tournament, reaching the final with England.
Unfortunately for the two Arsenal youngsters, they were on the end of a thrashing to Germany, losing 4-0 against a side that contained Mesut Ozil, Manuel Neuer and other stars.
It resulted in a runners-up finish, but Nwaneri could end up going one step further by winning the whole thing.

Ethan Nwaneri could match Emile Smith Rowe feat with Euros win
The last time England won the competition was in 2023, which was the previous edition of the tournament.
The Three Lions will be looking to keep hold of their crown, though much of the squad has changed in the two years since.
Stars such as Cole Palmer, Anthony Gordon and Morgan Gibbs-White were part of the team, along with Arsenal’s very own Emile Smith Rowe.
The Hale End academy graduate started in the final victory over Spain, where a Curtis Jones goal proved the difference.
Nwaneri will now be looking to follow in his footsteps in the next month, with glory in his sights.
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