The future is looking very bright indeed for Arsenal youngster Reiss Nelson.Starlet Nelson, 18, has been productive out on loan with Hoffenheim and produced another assist on Tuesday night, this time for England’s Under-21s.1
Reiss Nelson's turn of pace here England U21's are home and hosed pic.twitter.com/7CuUS0VA1l— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) November 20, 2018
Reiss Nelson showed a tremendous burst of pace and bagged an assist for the England U21's today. Cannot stop contributing. #afc pic.twitter.com/sWGVRk6DhS— LTArsenal (@ltarsenal) November 20, 2018
Reiss Nelson — Gooner (@Stev_Afc) November 21, 2018
Unpopular opinion but Reiss Nelson is better than Jadon Sancho— M10 (@BipolarGooner) November 20, 2018
Reiss Nelsons career so far:Arsenal youth teams: 23 goals, 11 assistsEngland youth teams: 17 goals, 6 assistsHoffenheim: 7 goals, 1 assistBundesliga Rookie Of The Month AwardPL2 Player Of The Season3rd youngest player to score 5 Bundesliga goalsHe turns 19 next month.— Patrick Timmons (@PatrickTimmons1) November 20, 2018
Just tuned into the England Denmark u21 game and straight away Reiss Nelson skins a defender and lays on a great assist for Calvert Lewin to scoreWhat a player we have on our hands here — Ozil = 350k/week marketing tool (@Wenger_Protest) November 20, 2018
Great play from Reiss Nelson, sets up England's fourth goal — Nathaniel Mead (@nathanielmead) November 20, 2018
Reiss Nelson — LouisWakefield (@Wakeyyy) November 20, 2018
Arsenal star Reiss Nelson rinsed by fans after gaffe with Man Utd target Jadon Sancho Daniel James' WAG celebrates £15m Man Utd transfer - 'I am so proud' Aston Villa working on two deals - and £25m England star could join too Arsenal transfer target Thomas Meunier breaks silence over Gunners speculation
Gary Lineker raves about Arsenal-owned Reiss Nelson
Tottenham Hotspur legend Gary Lineker has spoken highly of Arsenal-owned 1899 Hoffenheim youngster Reiss Nelson to The Times. The former Tottenham and England international striker believes that
Reiss Nelson's Recent Form & Where The Youngster Fits Into
Jadon Sancho is currently the poster boy for success in loan spells abroad - rather than at lower league clubs - having recently been included in the England squad. Another is Reiss Nelson, who has thrived at Hoffenheim on loan fromArsenal so far. There is much more to this youngster than mere 'promise'.
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Jadon Sancho has shown quality for Borussia Dormund with vital contributions Arsenal's Reiss Nelson is hoping to have a similar impact on loan at Hoffenheim Dan Crowley left Arsenal in 2017 and is
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Arsenal have been linked with a move for Crystal Palace's Aaron Wan-Bissaka and The S*n believe the club will offer Reiss Nelson AND Ainsley Maitland-Niles in order to land the player.
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