Jurgen Klinsmann has admitted that Arsenal prospect Gedion Zelalem is ready for a senior role with the USA national team.
Zelalem has yet to make a Premier League appearance for Arsenal, but
USA head coach Klinsmann has told ESPN that the youngster is ready for
international football.
The 18-year-old has registered Champions
League and FA Cup minutes across last season and the ongoing one, and is
believed to be one of the best talents in the illustrious Arsenal
academy.
Able to play for both the US and Germany - and having
represent the latter at three youth levels - there was a big fight for
his services last season, despite his young age. First-team
opportunities look limited with the Germans due to the strength of their
squad, but the USA seemingly will offer him opportunities, and Zelalem
appears to have chosen them.
The process for his eligibility is
set to be completed by April, according to US Soccer president Sunil
Gulati, as reported by ESPN, and head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has
admitted that Zelalem is already good enough to play for the senior
side.
Also speaking to ESPN, the former Spurs hero said: "I think
he's already at a level that he can definitely play on the senior team.
He's a special player.
"I want to see how he interacts with the whole group and what level he is. Definitely I would like to see him with me first."
There
is always the chance that Zelalem will train with the USMNT before
being relegated to one of the youth sides - the Under-20 World Cup is
coming up, as well as the 2016 Olympics - but, if Klinsmann feels as if
he is ready for international football, there is no doubt that he must
almost be ready for the Gunners first-team.
Should Zelalem be playing for Arsenal's first-team?
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