Arsenal signing Martin Odegaard has been hailed the ‘Norwegian Messi’ who Pep Guardiola vowed to make the world’s best player and impressed Cristiano Ronaldo and Haaland

Martin Odegaard is ready to make his mark on the Premier League.
The Real Madrid playmaker is desperate for first-team football and has joined Arsenal on loan for the remainder of the season.
Odegaard became Real Madrid’s youngest debutant at 16 years and 157 days old when coming on for Cristiano Ronaldo in a 7-3 win over Getafe in May 2015.
The 22-year-old was once dubbed ‘The Norwegian Messi’ and could be the perfect replacement for Mesut Ozil, who has had his contract terminated and joined Fenerbahce - he's even been given no.11, which is what Ozil wore for a number of seasons.
The Gunners have turned to home-grown wonderkid Emile Smith Rowe for the moment but adding another talented youngster will help bolster a problem area..
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Odegaard was desperate to force through an exit from the Spanish capital having barely played for Real this season and spending 2019/2020 at Real Sociedad.
He has started just one league game since the end of November and is eager for game time.
His Norwegian international teammate Erling Haaland believes a move to a 'big club' like Arsenal is just what he needs.
The Borussia Dortmund striker says his countryman can make incredible things happen and hopes he is given the game time to shine at the Emirates.
Speaking to Norwegian news outlet VG, Haaland said: “It will be interesting. Arsenal are a big club in England.
“It’s a bit different football, but I think he can fit in well with Mikel Arteta in the No10 role.
“He can enjoy himself there. He has to get in there and simply start playing games. That’s what he needs. We know how good Odegaard can be.
“When he gains confidence with the ball, we know that the most incredible things can happen.
Real Madrid signed Odegaard, who was 16 at the time, for £2.3million from Norwegian minnows Stromsgodset in 2015.
After making his LaLiga debut and then his first start in a 6-1 Copa del Rey win against Cultural Leonesa in November 2016, he was loaned to Eredivisie side Heerenveen.
He failed to hit the ground running, though, as it took him 15 appearances to score his first goal for the club.
Overall, his 18 months with Heerenveen was deemed a success as he helped them to an eighth-placed finish in the 2017/18 campaign.
Odegaard’s next loan spell saw him stay in Holland with Vitesse where he was converted into a right winger.
He was voted Vitesse’s player of the 2018/19 season as he scored 11 goals and provided 12 assists in 39 games.
Odegaard finally returned to Spain, but was loaned out to LaLiga club Real Sociedad for the 2019/20 season where he proved his worth.
The playmaker scored four goals and registered six assists in the league, and also netted in a Copa del Rey quarter-final victory over his parent club.
His impressive performances convinced Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane to hand him a first-team chance for the 2020/21 season.
However, Odegaard has started just three LaLiga games and now appears to be surplus to requirements at the Bernabeu.
After appearing for Norway’s Under-15, 16, 17 and 21 teams, Odegaard made his senior debut in August 2014.
He became Norway’s youngest debutant at 15 years and 253 days old.
Odegaard has won 25 caps for his country, scoring once.
Former Norway striker Jan Age Fjortoft claims Pep Guardiola once wanted to make Odegaard the ‘best player in the world’ during his time in charge of Bayern Munich... just a year before the player signed for Real Madrid.
Carlo Ancelotti, who was Real Madrid’s manager when Odegaard arrived, alleged the signing was a ‘PR exercise’ by president Florentino Perez.
He wrote in his book Quiet Leadership: “When Florentino buys a Norwegian footballer, you simply have to accept it.
“Furthermore, the president decided that he would play three games with the first team as a public relations exercise.”
Back in 2015, Ronaldo gave Odegaard a glowing reference and praised his left foot.
He said: “You see many players with potential. I will mention Martin Odegaard of Madrid for example, at 16 he's still young but you can see he's a very good player.
"He's a great player, I think he's a young boy, he can still grow.
“He has a good future ahead. We must give him time to learn, to take his best decisions. But I see a lot of potential in the player, he has got a good left foot.”
Earlier this month, Zidane backed Odegaard to succeed at Real Madrid.
He said: "Let him continue working, he is a beloved player and he will surely succeed here.
"He has not played much lately but the idea is to keep working hard; he will have minutes.
"He will provide insurance. This is a specific moment. In a race things happen to the players, but he is not discouraged."
Now Real have allowed him to go and we can't wait to see how he gets on at Arsenal in the Premier League.