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Arsenal Secure Futures with Ecuadorian Wonder Twins

Premier League leaders Arsenal have secured a double signing of highly-rated twin brothers Edwin and Holger Quintero from Independiente del Valle, with the teenagers set to join the Gunners in 2027. Learn more about these exciting prospects and their potential impact on the club.

Arsenal Secure Futures with Ecuadorian Wonder Twins

Premier League leaders Arsenal have reached an agreement to sign twin brothers Edwin and Holger Quintero from Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle, with the youngsters set to officially join the club in 2027. The Gunners have moved quickly to land the highly-rated duo, who are regarded as two of the most exciting young prospects in South America.Following earlier reports suggesting a deal was close to being completed, Arsenal confirmed on Thursday they had triggered an agreement to sign both Edwin and Holger, with the transfers subject to the completion of regulatory processes. Should everything go through as planned, the 16-year-olds will arrive at the Emirates Stadium in August 2027, when they turn 18.In a statement on their official club website, Arsenal said: “Edwin and Holger are recognised as two of the most exciting young talents in South America, displaying consistent and impressive performances at youth level for club and country. Both players have been capped at U17 international level for Ecuador.“Edwin is left-footed, quick and a skilful dribbler. He operates as a right winger, likes to take on opponents and has a catalogue of skills. Holger is a technically gifted, right-footed, attacking midfielder who links play with his progressive vision and also possesses the ability to beat opponents with quick feet.“We will be collaborating closely with Independiente del Valle on the development and wellbeing of both Edwin and Holger until they arrive at Arsenal. Everyone at Arsenal is excited to welcome the Quintero twins to the club in the near future.”When their transfer officially goes through as expected, Edwin and Holger will follow in the footsteps of Arsenal defender Piero Hincapie, who was also born in Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Like the twins, the 23-year-old was also a product of Independiente del Valle’s famed youth academy, which also produced Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo and Paris Saint-Germain defender William Pacho.A summer signing from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, Hincapie has caught the eye after being brought into the Arsenal defence to replace the injured Gabriel Magalhaes.The left-footed centre-back starred in Arsenal’s 4-1 Premier League win over Tottenham in the north London derby on 23 November before going on to feature in the 1-1 draw at Chelsea last Sunday and Wednesday’s 2-0 victory over high-flying Brentford.Praising Hincapie’s impact alongside William Saliba in the win over fierce rivals Spurs, Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta said: “We believe that it was the best partnership [Hincapie and Saliba] to start with.“We are going to have the absence of Gabi for a few weeks and we want to replace that stability that we had in the past. He [Hincapie] has won the league in Germany. For his age already, he has a lot of football in his legs.”Arsenal’s latest victory over Brentford saw them restore their lead at the top of the table to five points following second-placed Manchester City’s breathless 5-4 win over Fulham on Tuesday.Goals from Mikel Merino and Bukayo Saka did the damage for Arteta’s side, who face a tricky test when they travel to third-placed Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon. The Villa Park club, led by former Arsenal boss Unai Emery, are enjoying a remarkable run of form at the moment, having won seven of their last eight games in all competitions.Following the Brentford game, Arsenal are now set to play a further seven fixtures across three competitions in December, with manager Arteta voicing his frustration at the lack of rest being afforded to his players.He said: “It’s probably not one thing, but we can help the players and everybody in the league and everybody to do what we have to do, give it another day. Especially the teams that are playing so much in Europe. “To everybody in general, I think we can do that because we're going to benefit from that. We've never had such a schedule on every level, not only in the Premier League, but every competition internationally as well. So we need to try to do that, please. I think it's common sense. “I think at some point this becomes too much, you know, and the players are not machines. But we have to try to do that when we can.”

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The Arrival of Edwin and Holger Quintero

Arsenal has officially confirmed the signing of Ecuadorian twin brothers Edwin and Holger Quintero from Independiente del Valle. The 16-year-old wonders have caught the eye with their performances at youth level and have been capped at U17 international level for Ecuador. Edwin brings pace and skill on the left wing, while Holger showcases technical ability and vision in the attacking midfield role.

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Excitement at Arsenal

In a statement, Arsenal expressed their excitement at welcoming the Quintero twins to the club, highlighting their potential and the close collaboration with Independiente del Valle for their development. The Gunners are looking forward to integrating these talented youngsters into their squad in the future.

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Following in the Footsteps of Hincapie

The Quintero twins are set to follow in the footsteps of Arsenal defender Piero Hincapie, who also hails from Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Hincapie, a product of Independiente del Valle's youth academy, has impressed in the Arsenal defense and recently played a key role in the team's victories over Tottenham and Brentford.

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Mikel Arteta's Assessment

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised Hincapie's impact in the absence of Gabriel Magalhaes and highlighted the young defender's experience, having won the league in Germany. The Gunners are looking to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League table as they face tough fixtures ahead.

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Fixture Congestion Concerns

Arteta voiced concerns over the hectic schedule facing his team in December, calling for common sense and adequate rest for players, especially considering the demanding fixture list across multiple competitions. Arsenal will need to manage their squad effectively to maintain their performance levels.

Published on Dec 4, 2025