Mikel Arteta could repeat William Saliba plan after Arsenal trio’s advice to wonderkid
William Saliba was forced to wait three years to make his Arsenal debut – but is now a key member of Mikel Arteta’s squad after completing three loan spells in France
Arsenal youngster Charlie Patino is hoping to break into Mikel Arteta’s starting XI in the future – despite being sent out on loan.
Patino, 19, is one of the most exciting talents to graduate from Arsenal’s academy in recent years but has been forced to complete a series of temporary spells to impress Arteta. He spent last season at Blackpool and is currently on loan at Swansea.
In comparison, Bukayo Saka went straight into Arsenal’s first-team squad after graduating from the academy. Yet it’s not impossible to become one of Arteta’s key players after completing a series of loan spells, as William Saliba will tell you.
Saliba waited three years to make his Arsenal debut after arriving from Saint-Etienne in the summer of 2019 and was sent out on loan three times. Yet the defender is now one Arsenal’s most important players. Patino is hoping to follow in Saliba’s footsteps.
Patino was asked about Saliba during an interview with the Daily Mail. He said: “It’s inspiring to see someone from Arsenal being able to go on loan, make a name for himself and come back and show his qualities at Arsenal because it is a massive club.”
Patino has also praised Saka, Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah for supporting him. Like Saka, Smith Rowe and Nketiah also graduated from Arsenal’s academy. “Training with them every day has helped me develop on and off the pitch,” said the teenager.
Patino believes he’s learnt from the trio and has described Saka and club captain Martin Odegaard as “real leaders”. He added: “Bukayo – he’s come up through the ranks – and getting advice from him and Smith Rowe has been really good for me.