England Under-21 International Henri Lansburyhas joined Championship side Norwich City on loan for 28 days.
The 20-year-old midfielder enjoyed an eventful 2009/10 campaign, scoring five times in 39 appearances during a season-long loan at Watford. This impressive form earned Lansbury his England Under-21s debut in November 2009 and a first Premier League appearance for Arsenal, against Fulham on the final day of the season.
The 20-year-old midfielder enjoyed an eventful 2009/10 campaign, scoring five times in 39 appearances during a season-long loan at Watford. This impressive form earned Lansbury his England Under-21s debut in November 2009 and a first Premier League appearance for Arsenal, against Fulham on the final day of the season.
He has become a regular at Under-21 level and even starred as an emergency goalkeeper in the second half of the recent match in Germany.
The energetic, technically-gifted midfielder has continued to progress this season. He was involved in the first team’s pre-season training camp and featured in the Carling Cup Third Round win over Tottenham Hotspur, scoring his first senior goal for Arsenal when he netted the opener at White Hart Lane. He’s also been a recent regular for Neil Banfield’s Reserves.
Other highlights of his young career include an FA Youth Cup winner’s medal in 2009 which followed hot on the heels of a successful three-month loan with Scunthorpe United, then in League One.
Enfield-born Lansbury joined Arsenal at just eight years of age and this temporary move sees him return to a club whose youth set-up he was part of during the late 1990s. He signed a new long-term contract with the Gunners in January 2010.
Everyone at Arsenal Football Club wishes Henri the best of luck during his time with Paul Lambert’s team.
The energetic, technically-gifted midfielder has continued to progress this season. He was involved in the first team’s pre-season training camp and featured in the Carling Cup Third Round win over Tottenham Hotspur, scoring his first senior goal for Arsenal when he netted the opener at White Hart Lane. He’s also been a recent regular for Neil Banfield’s Reserves.
Other highlights of his young career include an FA Youth Cup winner’s medal in 2009 which followed hot on the heels of a successful three-month loan with Scunthorpe United, then in League One.
Enfield-born Lansbury joined Arsenal at just eight years of age and this temporary move sees him return to a club whose youth set-up he was part of during the late 1990s. He signed a new long-term contract with the Gunners in January 2010.
Everyone at Arsenal Football Club wishes Henri the best of luck during his time with Paul Lambert’s team.
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