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20-year-old Arsenal loanee has now created more big chances than Cole Palmer this season
It’s fair to say that Arsenal and Mikel Arteta have been reaping a lot more reward from their players out on loan this season.
Of their senior squad, Arsenal currently have Kieran Tierney at Real Sociedad, Nuno Tavares at Nottingham Forest and Albert Sambi Lokonga at Luton Town.

And whilst Tavares’ time at Forest has been indifferent, both Tierney and Lokonga have been thriving on their respective loans – even if Tier༒ney is still dealing with injuries once again.
Of course, there’s also a couple of 🅘Arsenal’s high-profile youngsters who are out 🐽on loan too.
And the journey of striker Mika Biereth has 🤡certainly been an exciting one 🌱to follow this campaign.
Having spent the first half of the season on loan at Motherwell in Scotland, Biereth has now made the switch to S♓turm Graz in Aust𓄧ria.
And typical to his season so far, Biereth did score on his Sturm Graz ღdebut in t♐he cup this weekend.
The Danishജ youth international seems to be making remark❀able progress this season, which is demonstrated by a stat have just shared on X.
Arsenal’s Mika Biereth is making excellent progress out on loan this season
According to their data, Mika Biereth is joint top with Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz in b♔ig chances created by under-21 players in Europe this season.
Both Biereth and Wirtz have created ten big chances this campaign, and it’s certainly not bad company for the Arsenal striker to keཧep.

Xavi Simons, who Arsenal have been linked with, has created eight big chances.
Whereas Cole Palmer, who’s having an excellent debut season at𝔍 Chelsea, has created seven.
And whilst it is remarkable to see Biereth’s name among these players, that data does need to be put in context of the leagues the 20-year-olꦚd has been playing in.
That being said, Biereth’s progress on loan this season is incredibly promising, and will be catching the eye of Arsenal.
Perhaps the striker will still fail to make the step up to Mikel Arteta’s first team in the♋ future, however, the club could no🐠w have a very sellable asset.
And that could be useful when chasing two of the fastest players in the Premier League this summer.