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Serge Gnabry has tormented Bundesliga defenders for the best part of six years in the colours of three different German clubs, but his senior career actually started in the red of Arsenal.
Enticed to north London while still a teenager in 2011, Gnabry spent one year in the Gunners academy set-up before he made the transition into the first-team fold.
Desperate to force his way into Arsene Wenger's plans, he did not have to wait long as Gnabry became just the second-youngest player in Arsenal's Premier League history when he featured in the 1-0 away defeat by Norwich City in October 2012 at 17 years and 98 days.
Though the Gunners were beaten by the Canaries, Gnabry clearly made an impression as he was handed his Champions League debut four days later in what was another loss at the hands of Schalke.
The 2012/13 season was one of fleeting moments for Gnabry, handed his debut in different competitions but ultimately the bulk of his time was spent with the U-19 and U-21 squads.
It was not until the following campaign where he became a far more prominent presence within the squad and a far more familiar face to the Arsenal faithful.
By September of the 2013/14 season, Gnabry had already made his first Premier