
SCOUTING REPORT #010: Bukayo Saka — #7 | RW | Arsenal FC / England
24yo. €110M. Left-footed right winger. 3 WC goals. PL champion. Arsenal's Starboy enters the 2026 World Cup — full NFL Draft scouting report, combine testing, and character eval. Grade: 9.2/10. #MatchRewritten
Combine summary
Athletic testing
Production history
| Season | Franchise | Games | TDs | Key Moments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 WC Qatar | England | 4 | 3 | 2 TDs vs. Iran, 1 vs. Senegal — postseason threat |
| 2024-25 PL | Arsenal | Full | Double-digit | PFA Young Player of the Year cycle |
| 2025-26 | Arsenal | Full | Significant | Premier League champion. UCL finalist. |
| 2026 WC USA/Canada/Mexico | England | Active | TBD | Starter. England's primary slot weapon. |
Character report
Injury and durability flags
Comparable prospects
- Left foot, right side, technical skill: The league charges a premium for this particular combination.
- Homegrown franchise loyalty: Joined academy at age 7. Has been at one club his entire professional life.
- Big-game production: At Qatar 2022, Saka was England's sharpest attacking weapon across four matches — 3 goals, carrying a team that otherwise struggled to create. 1
Final grade
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