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Kieran Tierney has given an insight into the Arsenal dressing room as he opened up about Mikel Arteta's young squad.
Arsenal's squad now has the youngest average age of all the teams in the Premier League at just 24.2.
But according to Tierney that hasn't put a limit on what the side thinks they can achieve this season.
It comes following the January exit of former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who joined Barcelona on a free transfer on transfer deadline day having been ostracised by Arteta for a disciplinary breach in December.
And Rio Ferdinand believes Arsenal have 'benefited' since the Gabon international's departure despite his fine form in Spain.
Meanwhile former Arsenal wonderkid Carlos Vela's next move remains unclear with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season.
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Carlos Vela lit up the Emirates Stadium when he made his Arsenal debut in a League Cup clash against Sheffield United in September 2008.
The Mexican forward announced himself to English football with a sublime hat-trick as predictions were made that Arsene Wenger had uncovered