While Flores has long been rumored to be making his Premier League debut after impressing the Gunners’s coaching staff for a long time, Ogungbo’s choice is far more shocking. However, according to Goal’s Charles Watts the young center back can participate in Selhurst Park. Ogungbo has been a regular for under-23s this season, making 20 appearances in PL2, and can also be used as a left-back. Arsenal have given many talented youngsters the opportunity to impress this term with peers Charlie Patino participating in their course in the Carabao Cup. READ MORE:Arsenal hope to sign 18-year-old striker as Mikel Arteta makes key contract decisions While Boukagio Sakaand Emile Smith Rowe have become the cornerstones of the first team in the early 1920s, the club’s transfer policy is also in line with the signing of young players with all their summer acquisitions under the age of 24. However, it would undoubtedly be a huge call from Arteta to give Ogungbo his first team debut at the Palace. The Gunners dropped to fifth place in the standings after Tottenham’s 5-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday. Arsenal will once again claim fourth place with a win or draw at the Palace and will have one more game in hand against their opponents in north London. The two sides reportedly meet at Tottenham Stadium on May 12 in a clash that could well decide fourth place. Read more related articles Read more related articles