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Marseille Welcomes Ethan Nwaneri with a Bang! Arsenal Star Scores on Debut

Ethan Nwaneri dazzled on his Marseille debut, scoring a goal just a day after his move from Arsenal. Let's delve into how this talented young midfielder is making waves in France after struggling for game time at Arsenal.

Marseille Welcomes Ethan Nwaneri with a Bang! Arsenal Star Scores on Debut

Ethan Nwaneri scored on his Marseille debut a day after joining from Arsenal on loan for the rest of the season. After struggling for game time under Mikel Arteta this term, the French giants snapped up the 18-year-old for the rest of the campaign. And he didn't waste time making his mark for Roberto De Zerbi's team, with the attacking midfielder scoring in a 3-1 win over Lens in Ligue 1 on Saturday.Nwaneri enjoyed a breakthrough season at Arsenal in 2024-25, with the teenager scoring nine goals and adding two assists in 39 games in all competitions. This term, however, he has been limited to just 12 matches, as Arteta frequently picked some of his more experienced Gunners team-mates. Amid the calls to give the England Under-21 international more game time, Arteta called for patience. He said: "He’s 18 years old [and has] 50 appearances for the club. I want to see how many examples there are in English football with that number at that age. That’s a reality, that’s not if, if, if, that’s a reality. So if somebody were to tell him, any of us, two years ago, that number with the squad that we have, probably we would go, it doesn’t sound very realistic."Then, on Friday, Nwaneri, whose contract at the Emirates runs until 2030, completed a loan move to Marseille for the second half of the campaign.An Arsenal statement read: "Ethan Nwaneri has joined Olympique Marseille on loan until the end of the season. Our hugely talented 18-year-old has made 12 appearances in all competitions this season and will now get more valuable game time with the Ligue 1 side."We wish Ethan all the best for his time with Marseille and look forward to seeing him develop his talent in one of the best leagues in Europe."Before his Marseille switch was finalised, Nwaneri revealed that Arsenal team-mate William Saliba played a big role in convincing him to head to Marseille. The centre-back spent 18 months at the south coast team and spoke very highly of the place.Nwaneri said, "William Saliba told me OM is one of the best clubs in the world. Roberto De Zerbi is one of the best coaches in the world, he’s demanding. I’m ready to play under him and listen to what he wants for the team."De Zerbi himself stated Nwaneri would get game time at Marseille and sure enough, the youngster started in their Ligue 1 clash with second-placed Lens. Third-placed Marseille bounced back from their 3-0 loss to Liverpool in the Champions League with a 3-1 win on Saturday, with Nwaneri scoring a first-half goal in between Amine Gouiri's brace. Rayan Fofana pulled a goal back late on for the visitors but the three points went the way of Marseille on a night to saviour for Nwaneri.Despite Nwaneri just joining Marseille on a short-term deal, former Brighton boss De Zerbi suggested that if you are good enough to play, you will play straight away. He told reporters: "In my team, there is no hierarchy because the only one who decides is me. As long as I'm here, it's either me who decides or Roberto. There are no problems with people. [Mason] Greenwood needed a rest, he told me. Nwaneri and [Quinten] Timber are very strong players, they don't need to train much. They will not play on Wednesday because they are not qualified. Kondogbia and Nadir, who was feverish, will return. It will be a historic match for OM, like the Trophee des Champions in Kuwait. We need energy to prepare well for the match and give our maximum."De Zerbi added that Nwaneri scored a "beautiful" goal for Marseille.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe result saw Marseille close to within five points of second-placed Lens and seven adrift of league leaders Paris Saint-Germain. Next up for OM is a trip to Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday, for which Nwaneri is ineligible, before rounding off the month at Paris FC next Saturday.

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Ethan Nwaneri's Journey to Marseille

Ethan Nwaneri, the 18-year-old Arsenal prodigy, found himself seeking greener pastures at Marseille after limited playing time under Mikel Arteta. Known for his attacking prowess, Nwaneri wasted no time impressing with a goal in Marseille's 3-1 victory over Lens in Ligue 1.

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The Arsenal Experience and Loan Move

Nwaneri shone in the 2024-25 season at Arsenal but struggled to break into the first team this term. Following just 12 appearances, he made a short-term switch to Marseille, eager for more playing time and development in Ligue 1. Arsenal expressed their support for the loan deal, wishing Nwaneri success in his new venture.

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Influence and Expectations

Marseille's new gem was swayed by the positive experiences of his teammate William Saliba, who lauded the club and coach Roberto De Zerbi. De Zerbi's assurance of game time for Nwaneri has started off well, with the young talent showcasing his potential on the field.

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De Zerbi's Confidence in Nwaneri

Roberto De Zerbi's faith in Nwaneri's abilities was evident as he handed the teenager a starting role against Lens. The impact was immediate, with Nwaneri's impressive goal contributing to a vital victory that brought Marseille closer to the top spots in Ligue 1.

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Future Prospects and Challenges

As Marseille gears up for upcoming fixtures, including a Champions League clash with Club Brugge, Nwaneri's absence signals a test for the team. De Zerbi's unwavering support and emphasis on meritocracy hint at a promising future for the young talent.

Published on Jan 25, 2026