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Arsenal transfer target William Saliba, dubbed the ‘new Varane’, grew up with Kylian Mbappe and was coached by PSG star’s dad

ARSENAL fans are desperate for manager Unai Emery to sign William Saliba.

The centre-back is one of the most highly-rated teenagers in world football and has all the tools to become a defensive rock for years to come.

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Arsenal target William Saliba is one of the most highly-rated teenagers in Europe

The 18-year-old is closing in on a deal to move to the Emirates on a five-year deal costing around £27m plus add-ons - but will have to send him back to Saint-Etienne for next season.

It's not hard to see why Arsenal are desperate to get him.

The France Under-20 star has been eased gently into things in Ligue 1 but has already shown flashes of a mouth-watering future.

He won a place in the ASSE starting XI in the final stretch of the season, averaging two tackles and just shy of two interceptions per game.

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Dubbed the 'new Raphael Varane', Saliba is a skilled technician and powerful athlete who stands at an imposing 6ft 4in.

His debt to Mbappe's dad

He owes part of his rise to the top to the father of Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe, Wilfried.

Another boy from Bondy, Saliba grew up in the same tough banlieu as the Real Madrid target.

The two youngsters have known each other since a very young age, having both played for prestigious local amateur club AS Bondy.

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that by age 12 he was already playing for the U15s - and outmatching them.

Riccardi said: "He was a player advanced athletically, he was already [5ft 9in].

"Because of his size, he was technically a bit clumsy but that was offset by his power."

Saliba went on to join FC Montfermeil at 13, spending two years at the club, before moving to Saint-Etienne at 15.

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It is the skills and temperament he has developed in the last couple of years that have scouts and managers across Europe drooling.

Saint-Etienne's William Saliba muscles Boulaye Dia of Stade de Reims off the ballCredit: Getty - Contributor
Saliba, 18, has been dubbed the 'new Raphael Varane'

At times, Saliba looks like a player in the mold of Rio Ferdinand, a player confident and capable of bringing the ball out of defence and into midfield.

In fact, he is equally capable playing right-back, a testament not only to his athleticism, but his and confidence in possession.

There have been plenty of young defenders come through who have great skills and great physical traits but never make the next step.

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Saliba looks different and it's his mental gifts that set him apart.

He has a very, very cool head on his shoulders and commands the back line as if he is 28 rather than 18.

The defender is aggressive and determined when matching up with attackers and his positioning is preternatural.

Saliba has a gift for being in the right place at the right time to cut out a cross or a through ball - on those rare occasions he is beaten he has the speed and power to make up for it.

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Arsenal Invincible Lauren is convinced the Gunners should be making a move.

Lauren said Saliba is: "Strong, tall, can come out of the back with the ball.

"He reads the game very well, which is important for a player at the back, you have to anticipate and he looks very good at just 18, so the future is bright."

His only problem, it would appear, is that football may come too easy.

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In fact, his former France U18 coach Jean-Luc Vannuchi said as much.

"He must be hyper-aware," said Vannuch.

"He has so many qualities that he has to stay focused all the time because he is [a level] above.

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"It must not be too easy - that is the danger that lurks."

Not a bad problem to have.

Saliba has all the physical, technical and mental tools to be a world class defenderCredit: Getty - Contributor
Saliba is a centre-back but is also capable of playing right-backCredit: Getty - Contributor
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