West Ham United have reportedly secured the signing of former Arsenal youth goalkeeper Jack Tomlin.
According to Arsenal Insider, the 16-year-old has been informed that he will not receive a scholarship from Arsenal and will instead join a rival team in London. He aims to continue his development at West Ham and it will be interesting to see if he can become a first-team player in the future.
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Jack Tomlin joins West Ham
Tomlin is highly rated in England and has a promising future. West Ham will be hoping to develop him into an important player for the future.
The 16-year-old was part of Arsenal’s Under-18s squad and has now joined West Ham’s Under-18s side. He will now further his career at the London Stadium and establish himself as a key player in the youth team.
West Ham are looking to develop for the future and the 16-year-old could be a long-term asset for the club.
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Tomlin could be a resource.
There is no doubt that West Ham need more quality and depth in their goalkeeping department. Having said that, the 16-year-old is not yet ready to play in the first team. They will need to properly groom him over the next few seasons before he makes his mark in the Premier League.
Only time will tell whether Arsenal regret their decision to let him leave. The young goalkeeper will no doubt be looking to prove them wrong and make his mark on English football.
Meanwhile, West Ham continue to strive for survival and it will be interesting to see if they can maintain their status as a top club.
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