TA: Arsenal has reached an agreement with 15-year-old Dauman on a two-year apprenticeship contract and can provide a professional contract in advance

According to "TA" news, Arsenal has reached an agreement with Max Daumann on signing a two-year apprenticeship contract. When he turns 17, he is expected to renew his professional contract.

Dauman has become one of the most high-profile rising stars in football and made his Premier League debut against Leeds United in August when he was only 15 years and 235 days old. The attacking midfielder has been able to switch from a schoolboy contract to an apprenticeship since January 1 and is currently completing the final process.

While other clubs may offer more generous offers, Dauman, who comes from a family of lifelong Arsenal fans (his father is responsible for contract negotiations), is determined to continue his career at the Emirates Stadium.

This move will ensure that Daoman will stay on the team for two years. After he turns 16 on December 31, the club can provide him with a professional contract in advance that will take effect on his 17th birthday. Dauman has attracted the attention of many of the world's top teams, so successfully retaining this hot new star will undoubtedly give Arsenal a shot in the arm.

After Dauman made his Premier League debut as a substitute against Leeds United, he became the second youngest player in team history after Ethan Nwaneri. He participated in the Singapore pre-season with the first team and has made three first team appearances this season.

Dauman comes from a family of Arsenal fans. This contract extension is of great significance to both the club's first team and youth academy. Not only did the 15-year-old make his Premier League debut in August, he also impressed throughout pre-season and subsequently made two appearances against Liverpool and Port Vale.

When asked how to plan for Dauman's development before he came on as a substitute against Port Vale, coach Mikel Arteta said: "To help him fully understand his new situation and all the changed parts of his life. We need to adjust his schedule, academic schedule, family residence. The diet has changed, the sleeping pattern has changed, the training load has changed. The amount of information, pressure and exposure are all different, and we have to manage many factors."

"We need to be cautious when he gets a lot of playing time at different levels. We are trying to find a balance that allows Max to maintain contact with the first team as much as possible, but also arrange playing time reasonably as he did in the U21s a few days ago. "

Since making his Premier League debut in August, he has continued to participate in all age groups: he has started twice for the U21s and scored both times, and scored twice in the U19 game against Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Youth League earlier this week.

In the international arena, he was also promoted to the England U19 team and scored against Wales earlier this month. As Dauman continues to mature, Arteta and the club will continue to carefully plan his career so far.