Alebiosu, 18, basically plays as a right-back, but also has the ability to play at the top of the field as a right winger.
The young Englishman joined Arsenal youth at the age of seven and has continued to climb at the academy ever since.
Alebiosu made his debut for the club’s under-23 team this year in January against Premier League 2 rivals Liverpool.
The illusionant broad-type perspective has led him to signal an agreement with the arsenal where he will continue his impressive development.
The Gunners officially announced earlier this week that the young contender had committed his professional career to the club in his official Arsenal.com and also took the time to congratulate the young man.
In an exclusive interview with Alebiosu’s agent, Roberto De Fanti, CaughtOffside asked if Arsenal enthusiasts can now expect the talented Englishman to be loaned out or stay at the club’s academy, De Fanti said, ‘I think each and every race has its stages. .
Ryan [Abebiosu] will first have to show his qualities to the under-23s; once you’ve shown that you can make a difference in the category, you’ll actually be considered as the first team.
He’s a very talented footballer, so I’d be surprised if he follows in the footsteps of Bukayo Saka. “
De Fanti praised Arsenal’s quarry and reiterated how brilliant young Alebiosu’s long career can be, he said: “I’m very excited because I think Arsenal is the club for a player like him to develop.
[Bukayo] Saka, [Joe] Willock and [Eddie] Nketiah are proof of that.
“The academy is important to the club.”