Who is 'outrageous' Obi-Martin?
Aged 16; 6ft2in; 32 goals in 18 games.
Those are just some of the numbers behind 'wonderkid' Chido Obi-Martin, who joined Manchester United's academy in October.
Born in Denmark, the young striker has been causing a stir on social media over the past 12 months after he racked up incredible goalscoring numbers during his 2023-24 season in the Arsenal youth teams.
"He is a really talented player," Jeorge Bird, from Jeorge Bird's Arsenal Youth blog, told BBC Sport.
"I watched him quite a few times for the Arsenal academy teams last season and he scored 32 goals for the under-18s, which was a record at that level for the club."
Memorably, Obi-Martin netted 10 times in one game - against Liverpool in a 14-3 win for the under-16s - while he also went on a nine-game scoring streak in the Under-18 Premier League.
"It is outrageous to score that many goals at that level," Bird added.
"You normally get one or two players every few years who score quite a few goals, but no-one normally scores that many.
"At the beginning of the season he wasn't actually scoring that many goals but he just suddenly started to score and was playing with a lot of confidence.
"The way the Arsenal team played last season really suited how he played, which helps, but he just got into the right positions all the time. He knew where to run and was playing with so much confidence.
"This season, Arsenal have found it a bit difficult without him and that shows how well he did."
At over 6ft tall, the soon to be 17-year-old has made his presence felt in more ways than one and Bird feels this has been a benefit to him.
"Some people say he has a major advantage to those around him because he is so tall compared with other players at that level," he said.
"It will be interesting to see when he plays against senior players whether he can still be as prolific, but he has really good qualities.
"He can control the ball really well, he is quite quick and can get into good spaces. He is going to be a really good player but it will interesting to see how he does at a higher level."