Arsenal’s academy continues to produce impressive young talent who are already making quite an impact on the senior team.

The Gunners have relied on Hale End to help forge the next big stars, who can then take that next step with the senior team.

Mikel Arteta has plenty of those youngsters at his disposal, with Bukayo Saka already a long-term star in the side.

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Beyond him are Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly, who both made a breakthrough last season with telling contributions.

Before they have even settled in at the senior level for Arsenal, there is another star pushing them for minutes, with Cristhian Mosquera praising the youngster.

Cristhian Mosquera reacts during Newcastle vs ArsenalPhoto by Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty ImagesCristhian Mosquera praises Max Dowman and compares him to Lamine Yamal

While many thought the Arsenal academy had produced two stars for the future within the side, it seemingly hasn’t stopped there.

The introduction of Max Dowman to the team has led to plenty of excitement from the club, coaches, fans and media alike.

At just 14, the playmaker was getting involved in senior training, as he looked to adjust and compete with players many years ahead of him.

Now, aged 15, Dowman has made his Premier League debut and continues to rack up the experiences for Arsenal.

Given his age, there is plenty of wonder surrounding what he could become, with records continuing to tumble around him.

Arsenal defender Cristhian Mosquera has chimed in on the conversation with a big comparison.

He said, when speaking to The Athletic: “I don’t mean to compare, but his style and way of playing is like Lamine Yamal. His movements are Lamine-esque.

“I didn’t have him on my radar and when I got to Singapore, he was already training and playing.

“When they told me he was 15, I couldn’t believe it. He really is an incredible player, and I think he’s going to be world-class.

“You see 17- and 18-year-olds like Myles [Lewis-Skelly] or Ethan [Nwaneri], and they play like they’re 30, like they’ve been playing football their whole lives. It’s incredible.”

It’s plenty of praise for Dowman, who could end up reaching a similar level to Lamine Yamal, but there is plenty of work to be done to reach that point.

Max Dowman looks on in the game between Port Vale and ArsenalPhoto by Gareth Copley/Getty ImagesMax Dowman can beat Lamine Yamal to Champions League record

At just 15, Dowman continues to smash records almost every time he enters a football pitch.

The England youth international is going to hope that the accolades keep flowing, with the next milestones often including goals and assists.

One of them is on the Champions League stage, as Dowman could become the youngest-ever goalscorer if he lands one in the league phase of the competition.

He would beat Youssoufa Moukoko’s record, which he set when scoring for Borussia Dortmund aged just 16.

Lamine Yamal is second in that list, as his breakout campaigns for Barcelona continue to show just how good he is.

The youngster’s quality has seen him become a regular for Barca and Spain, something Dowman could quickly become if he is on the same trajectory.