Emile Smith Rowe is certainly making a name for himself in the Championship during a loan spell with Huddersfield Town.
The 19-year-old signed on loan for the remainder of the season in January and has so far played a part in every Terriers' league game since his move from the Emirates Stadium.
Smith Rowe has struggled for game time this season mainly due to injuries at the start of the campaign, having returned from spending the second half of the 2018/19 campaign on loan at Red Bull Leipzig, where he managed only three substitute appearances in the Bundesliga.
The teenager is highly thought of at the Emirates Stadium with the hope that the Championship loan move will enable him to come back and fight for a place in the first team next season.
So, what is the latest on the Arsenal youngster? Here is everything we know about his loan move.
Huddersfield impact
The teenager joined Championship side Huddersfield on loan until the end of the 2019/20 season during the January transfer window and has certainly impressed during his short time at the club.
His latest performance in a 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers earned , while Examiner Live reporter Steven Chicken has given an insight into his impact at the club.
"The young midfielder was consistently a cut above with his technique on the ball, but more impressively for a teenager, he showed excellent decision-making about when to play a neat and tidy pass, when he needed to drive forward with a dribble, when to lay it off and go for a run out onto the right wing, and when an incisive through ball might be on," he said
"His showing at Craven Cottage was one of the best performances we've seen in a Town shirt this season."
Arsenal future
Smith Rowe is highly rated at Arsenal and the youngster could be in line to make some more first team appearances at the Emirates Stadium upon his return at the end of the season.

With doubt hanging over the future of Mesut Ozil, Dani Ceballos due to return to Real Madrid and Henrikh Mikhitaryan currently out on loan, there could be a space in the starting lineup for Smith Rowe come the start of next season.
What the player has said
Upon signing the loan deal with Huddersfield, Smith Rowe gave his thoughts on the move.
"I spoke to Danny (Cowley) and he told me he'd like to play me as a No.10. or as (one of the) two No.8.s which are both my preferred positions. He's put a lot of faith in me and I can't wait to get started," he told Huddersfield's official YouTube channel.
"Huddersfield have a lot of great players and the 4-2-3-1 is a good formation for me to get in the No.10. position and I can't wait to meet the players and get training."
The teenager cited game time as one of his main reasons for the move, having struggled with injuries during a loan spell with RB Leipzig last season.
"I'm very happy, I think it was important for me to get this opportunity and it's a great chance for me to play," he added.
"When you're at a big club like Arsenal and there's so many good players it's difficult to get into the team. So I'm happy and can't wait to get started.
"Leipzig was a difficult experience. I was carrying an injury for most of the time but there were great players there, the staff were great and the fans were also very good so it was a great experience for me. I learnt so much over there, a whole different culture and a language so overall it was a good experience."
What his manager has said
Huddersfield boss Danny Cowley has been full of praise for the Arsenal man's impact in his first few games at the John Smith's Stadium.
"He is a really good player. He has the ability to speed the game up and always finds space and moves away from the ball," he said, as reported by the Yorkshire Post.
"You see so many young players who always want to move to the ball. But he is just as happy to move away from it and find his space. Then he speeds the play up for you.
"He executes the basics really well and is able to get quick ball to Karlan (Grant) and we know how dangerous he can be."
What his teammates have said
The teenager has also earned praise from his new teammates, with midfielder Lewis O'Brien speaking about Smith Rowe's impact on the team.
"Emile is a brilliant player," said O'Brien, as reported by ExaminerLive.
"When young kids come into the team - as everyone probably felt when I got in the side - everybody judges because of their age, but age doesn't matter.
"The way he plays the game he seems miles older than he is and he's a top-class player - a brilliant player to have in the team."