Dani Ceballos has certainly caught the eye in his short time as an Arsenal player.
The midfielder - who is on loan from Real Madrid this season - arrived in north London with promising reputation, but after two appearances he's being compared to a Gunners favourite.
Santi Cazorla wowed supporters at the Emirates Stadium for many years before injury curtailed his Arsenal career.
And truth be told, the Gunners have been looking for a replacement ever since.
But has head coach Unai Emery found that player in Ceballos?
That's certainly been the talk around the town leading into the big Premier League game against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.
Ceballos' ability to carry the ball and wriggle out of tight spaces whilst still maintaining possession are just some of the reasons why he's being compared to his countryman.
But how does the Spaniard feel about such claims?Well, he's chosen to remain humble.
"The king is still Santi Cazorla, " he tweeted in response to Squawka. "I still have a lot to learn to become like him."
Colin Millar, author of The Frying Pan of Spain: Sevilla v Real Betis - Spain's Hottest Football Rivalry , knows all about the highly-rated midfielder and he believes he will turn out to be club's most important player outside of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette.
"In Ceballos they are getting an absolute gem of a player, and I don't say that lightly because it would be the easy thing to say," he told football.london.
"What happened with Ceballos at Real Madrid is not that he failed at the club, it's that he hasn't been given the appropriate opportunities due to a number of reasons, some of which are not sporting.
"You look at Madrid's trio of midfielders in Toni Kroos, Casemiro and Luka Modric, that was never going to be broken up when Zinedine Zidane was the coach.
"That again transpired this summer and it was apparent early on that Ceballos had no future despite his undoubted talent.
"He carries the ball, he's brave, he knows that he will get fouled a lot in matches but he's used to that and he expects that.
"He'll be used to the rough and tumble nature of the Premier League as opposed to La Liga.
"He's someone the fans will love as he gets people out of their seats as he takes people on, he's not afraid to use a bit of trickery, maybe excessively so at times but that's something that lights up games, and he's probably someone who becomes Arsenal's most important player outside of their two strikers.
Full interview right here.