Myles Lewis-Skelly continues to be touted for a potential exit from Arsenal in January, as he faces a challenge to get back in the England squad ahead of the World Cup.
The 19-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the past year, moving from the Hale End academy into Mikel Arteta’s first team.
That breakout season with Arsenal saw Myles Lewis-Skelly become an important player, performing on some of the biggest stages.
Now in his first full season, there have been some struggles with getting back into the team, causing plenty of rumours to fly over his future.

Darren Bent says Myles Lewis-Skelly should join Everton if he leaves Arsenal
After an impressive rise, Myles Lewis-Skelly signed a five-year contract at Arsenal, entrusting his future to the north London club.
Just a few months in, a lack of starts has seen Lewis-Skelly fall out of the England squad, with competition ramping up ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
That has led to speculation over the youngster’s future heading into January, with some reports suggesting that a move could be on the cards.
Former Premier League striker Darren Bent was quizzed on which of the interested teams Lewis-Skelly should join if he does make a move.
Speaking on TalkSPORT, he simply said: “Probably Everton.”
It remains to be seen how likely that is, as some teams may be showing interest, though Arsenal Insider understands Arsenal have no plans to loan out Lewis-Skelly this January.
There may well be some frustration if a place at the World Cup is up for grabs, but it’s still the start of a young career for the full-back.

Myles Lewis-Skelly could benefit from upcoming Arsenal run
With the international break here, there is a clear reflection needed on the start that Arsenal have made.
However, when the Gunners do return to action, there will be a long run towards the finish line, as there won’t be another international break until March.
That might come as a benefit to Lewis-Skelly, who can put England talk to one side and focus on getting back in the Arsenal team.
Plenty of matches are ahead in the Premier League, Champions League, Carabao Cup, and FA Cup, meaning there will be opportunities ahead.
Riccardo Calafiori’s hip injury may mean that chance comes sooner rather than later for the youngster in a tough run of fixtures.
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If Lewis-Skelly can get back in the team with some impressive performances, then plenty of that noise surrounding him will quieten down.
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