Arsenal seeks to sign West Ham prospect Isaac Allen this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 7:20 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Arsenal is pursuing a deal to acquire 15-year-old midfielder Isaac Allen from West Ham United. The club aims to strengthen its youth ranks as Allen leaves the Hammers’ academy, garnering interest from several Premier League teams. Allen is seen as a top talent with international experience at the U15 level, making him a valued prospect. Arsenal's strategy focuses on attracting elite teenage players, vying to develop them within their renowned Hale End academy. West Ham aims to maximize training compensation amid Allen's desire for a new challenge.
- •Arsenal is focused on signing Isaac Allen, a highly rated prospect.
- •Allen, 15, is leaving West Ham's academy this summer.
- •He has received international recognition with England at U15 level.
- •Arsenal's recruitment strategy aims to acquire elite teenage talent.
- •West Ham seeks to maximize compensation with Allen's departure.
- 7:20 AMYahoo Sports — Arsenal working on a deal to sign West Ham prodigy Isaac Allen
"Arsenal are working on a deal to sign highly rated West Ham United prodigy Isaac Allen, as the Emirates Stadium club look to bolster their ranks with the brightest young domestic talent. The 15-year-o...
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