The signing of an unheard of teenager from the second tier of French football sounds quintessentially Arsene Wenger, doesn't it?
Emmanuel Petit, Kolo Toure, Nicolas Anelka, the list goes on. Wenger and David Dein were masterminds at spotting talent playing their football in France years before their prime.
So, it's pretty ironic then that a French youngster is spearheading the Unai Emery revolution at the Emirates isn't it?
At just 19 years old, Matteo Guendouzi arrived at Arsenal last summer for roughly £7m and he was an instant hit. While his debut resulted in a 2-0 loss to a ridiculously strong Manchester City, the teenager's 72 touches was the most out of any player in red on the pitch.