In a world of increasingly young football players, a new record has just been set. At just 13 years and 343 days old, Arsenal’s Luis Muñoz has become the youngest player to participate in the UEFA Youth League. He made his debut against Bayern Munich, marking his name in the history of this prestigious U19 European competition, typically contested by players several years older than him.
Having developed at Arsenal and already representing England’s U15 team, Muñoz regularly plays with the club’s U18 squad. This highly talented midfielder is well-known among scouts and could potentially have a bright future ahead, even dreaming of a senior national team call-up. Notably, he has the option to represent up to four different national teams, including Jamaica, Spain, and Panama, in addition to England!
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