Max Dowman features in the relaunch of FourFourTwoās āThe Boyās A Bit Specialā feature
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Max Dowman was fouled nine times during one half of a youth international fixture earlier this season, seven of which were committed by the same Spanish full-back. By foul four or five, the defender in question was no longer trying to disguise his attempts at thwarting Dowman by illegal means.
The Arsenal youngster is, by FFTās reckoning, the youngest of approximately 500 players over the past 31 years to be spotlighted in a āThe Boyās A Bit Specialā feature.
Dowman turns 16 on New Yearās Eve and should he appear in the Champions League before then, will become the youngest ever competitor in Europeās premier club competition.
Arsenal teenager Max Dowman is breaking all kinds of records
Max Dowman sitting on the bench for Arsenal during 2025-26 pre-season (Image credit: Getty Images)What is āThe Boyās A Bit Specialā?
FourFourTwoās long-running āThe Boyās A Bit Specialā feature has been going since the magazineās first issue, highlighting the best young players in the United Kingdom and abroad.
As of September 2025, weāve given it a revamp. Our youth football expert Joe Donnohue will be profiling four teenagers each month, explaining why theyāre, well, a bit special.
The fact he is reaching these milestones whilst representing a club with the resource and talent pool like Arsenal is the greatest endorsement of the teenagerās undeniable skill.
Dowman was playing Under-18s football at 13 and Under-19s football in official UEFA competition at 14. He made his Premier League debut at 15, winning the Gunners a spot-kick inside 30 minutes. āMaxā impact.
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He is confident, athletic and capable, a winning combination for any attacker. The 15-year-old is already so adept at winning fouls that it begs the question: How much will his game evolve with further exposure to first-team football?
Dowman is a duck-and-weave player, dodging challenges as best he can while making a bee-line for the byline. The second point is an important one to make because Dowman has not always been a right-winger, which is where heās getting his minutes under Mikel Arteta. At younger age groups, the teenager has been more of a No.10, but his skillset is indisputably winger-y, cutting in off the right, putting his preferred left foot to good use.
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From an output perspective, Dowman has 20 goals and 10 assists in 25 outings for the Gunnersā U18s; he isnāt just an athlete, heās a footballer.
What about his record for the Under-21s? Does it translate? In all honesty, no. Heās skipped the age group altogether and is regarded as a first-team player. Despite the fact development is not linear and there are many hurdles for Dowman still to straddle, we can quite confidently say the first-team is where heās going to stay for the foreseeable.
Joe joined FourFourTwo as senior digital writer in July 2025 after five years covering Leeds United in the Championship and Premier League. Joeās āMastermindā specialist subject is 2000s-era Newcastle United having had a season ticket at St. Jamesā Park for 10 years before relocating to Leeds and later London. Joe takes a keen interest in youth football, covering PL2, U21 Euros, as well as U20 and U17 World Cups in the past, in addition to hosting the industry-leading football recruitment-focused SCOUTED podcast. He is also one of the lucky few to have āhit top binsā as a contestant on Soccer AM. It wasnāt a shin-roller.