Arsenal wonderkid Gabriel Martinelli is destined for the top.
That's according to his teammate Kieran Tierney.
The pair both arrived at the Emirates Stadium this summer and have impressed in the Europa League games as well as the 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup last month.
Martinelli's header in the 3-2 win over Vitoria on Thursday night was his fifth goal in just six first-team appearances across all competitions so far this season.
Two of which have been assisted by Tierney.
The Scotland international's pin-point delivery has been to Martinelli's benefit and the left-back is clearly a big fan of the young Brazilian and is backing the teenager to have a big impact in the future.
Although, he's not too fond of facing the forward in training.
"I love playing with Gabi, even in training, but I hate playing against him!," Tierney told Arsenal.com.
"He's good at everything, he's got the lot."
Both players will be in contention for Sunday's Premier League encounter with London rivals Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium.
Whilst Martinelli has made three substitute appearances thus far, Tierney is awaiting his debut in the competition.
Much of which is down to being injured upon his arrival from Celtic in the summer transfer window and the defender thanked his new teammates and the staff for helping him settle in.
"When you come [to a new side] you don't want to be injured, but everyone has been magic with me," he told BT Sport following the win over Vitoria. "The manager, the coaches and the other players.
"I've came a long way, I'm delighted to be back fit but I've still got a way to come. I'm developing as player and as a person."