Fantastic Bukayo Saka has a bright future ahead of him

Prospects don't come better than that. When you have a 19 year old kid doing wonders, singlehandedly carrying your team, its either your team has big issues, or that kid is simply fantastic.

Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring Arsenal's third goal in the 3_1 win over Chelsea. Photo Credits: Twitter/ Bukayo Saka


But when a kid is way past fantastic, then you have "Bukayo Saka".


The English teenager has proven to us that despite situations of his team, the ability to stand out amongst peers is what makes you a better player.


Arsenal still don't know what treasure they have.


With elegant touches, and beautiful movement with the ball, Bukayo Saka is a joy to watch, but what makes him better is his Versatility and ability to adapt to different football positions well. Saka has played as a left back, right and left winger, side midfielder, yet he is only 19. 

Bukayo Saka has continued where he left off last season and has been crucial for Arsenal this season. Photo Credits: Twitter/ Bukayo Saka

However, his football brilliance doesn't just halt there, as he did provid 12 assist last season, only behind Trent Alexander Arnold and the Kevin Debruyne.


What a talent he is. With 15 assists to his name, Bukayo Saka is showing no sign of slowing down and his prospect promises one of the best careers.


Can He Rise To The Horizon ?


Sometimes, sheer talents doesn't just help you, series of good outputs with proper discipline is what makes a player unique, and Saka has never shown any trace of indiscipline.

However, despite Finishing 7th in the Golden boy's race last season, Saka promises us brilliance to watch out for in the coming seasons.


Imagine a 19 year old boy tearing up one of the most difficult leagues in the world, What would he then do in his mid 20's.


Al Fuad Sobayo

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