Arsenal youngster Ethan Nwaneri has helped England under-21s progress their way through to the semi-finals of the Euros.
A difficult group stage saw one win, one draw and one defeat for the Three Lions, who were far from their fluid best.
Nwaneri has been in and out of the team, playing different positions across the frontline in recent matches.
He played a role late in the game against Spain in the quarter-final, where England ran out as winners and booked a place in the semi-final.
As it stands, according to Transfermarkt, Nwaneri is the most valuable player remaining in the competition.
He is claimed to be worth €55 million (£47.1 million) in the current market, despite having just one year left on his contract at the Emirates Stadium.
It shows why Arsenal are ramping up contract talks with Nwaneri, aiming to get him tied down to a long-term deal.
While many have been keeping an eye on Nwaneri and his progress at the European Championships, he isn’t the only one of interest at Arsenal.
Arsenal Insider understands that both Jorrel Hato and Castello Lukeba are of interest to the Gunners, who have scouts in attendance at the under-21s Euros.
The report from Transfermarkt ranks Hato as being worth €35 million (£30 million), while Lukeba is worth €40 million (£34.2 million).
There’s also Cristhian Mosquera, who has been linked with Arsenal, who is listed as being worth €30 million (£25.7 million).
All of them are of interest to Arsenal, but none of them come close to Nwaneri and his current value, showing how important it is to seal a deal for him.