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Arsenal’s defensive future hinges on 16‑year‑old McCarron
Arsenal, Premier League champions, are looking to reinforce their defensive options as they plan for the 2026/27 season, and have secured the signing of 16‑year‑old Northern Irish defender Daniel McCarron. The move, confirmed as part of Arsenal’s 2026/27 scholarship intake, follows McCarron’s eight appearances in the NIFL U20 Premiership Development League and his role in Dungannon Swifts’ under‑18 Academy League third‑place finish and Mid Ulster Youth Cup triumph.
Dungannon Swifts announced earlier this week that McCarron had officially completed his move to Arsenal, although Arsenal has yet to issue its own statement. The Swifts noted that McCarron attended pre‑season training with the club to say his goodbyes and expressed pride in his achievement.
Assistant manager Ryan Harpur said, “He’s a good lad and player… he reminds me of Jonny Evans when Jonny was his age,” emphasizing McCarron’s all‑round talent, strength, speed and bilingual ability. Harpur added that McCarron has been playing above his age group for three years and that the Arsenal set‑up has been preparing him for two years, including trips to Brazil.
Arsenal’s general manager Simon Graham sent his best wishes, stating, “Wishing Daniel McCarron the very best of luck as he moves on to continue his football journey with Arsenal. Enjoy every minute!” Graham’s message highlighted the club’s expectation that McCarron will become a full‑time player and make a strong impression.
Harpur pointed out the long Irish link with Arsenal, naming Liam Brady, Stephen Bradley, Anthony Stokes and Dean Shiels as previous connections. He also referenced Terry Devlin’s recent move to Glentoran as evidence of Dungannon’s production line feeding higher‑level clubs. Harpur also noted that he and Swifts coach Chris Hegarty have overseen McCarron’s development alongside other coaches.
McCarron will join Arsenal’s academy, where he must translate his youth success into senior development, while navigating the challenges of injury luck and adaptation to a new country. Harpur, who enjoyed League Cup success with Dungannon, reminded McCarron that hard work must continue. The lack of an official Arsenal announcement means his integration will be monitored closely by both clubs and supporters.