Arsenal fans demand player's son is snapped up by academy as proud dad shares footage of him scoring three wondergoals | The Sun

ARSENAL fans are urging the club to snap up Mohamed Elneny’s son after the star shared footage of him scoring three times.

The Egyptian midfielder looks set to miss the rest of the season through injury.


The 30-year-old has a knee problem and has undergone surgery to fix it.

However, despite being sidelined, the former Basel ace is still getting his footy fix through his young boy.

And Elneny was “proud” as punch as he shared clips of his son on Instagram.

The first one showed the youngster skipping past a defender before firing home tight-footed from range.

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He captioned it with: “Love u Loka what a goal.”

The kid, who was wearing the No25 shirt, then found the net again as the footage showed him gliding past two defenders before stroking home past the keeper.

And his dad wrote while sharing the clip: “Another one wow so proud of you.”

But it got even better as he went on to claim his hat-trick by again dancing past two opposition players before rifling home.

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And that led to his proud as punch dad writing: “What a boy you are Malek. so proud to be your Dad.”

Following Elneny’s Instagram posts, which were even liked by team-mate Bukayo Saka, a host of supporters then urged the Gunners to get the child prodigy signed up.

One wrote: “Bring him to the Arsenal academy, dad!”

Another commented: “Let him come to Arsenal.”

A fellow follower said: “Drop him soon to Hale End.”

While another wrote: “Send this to Per [Mertesacker] and get him in the academy.”

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