Born in 2007, Envanelli came on as a substitute in the 90th minute of Arsenal's 3-0 victory over Brentford. He became the youngest player in Premier League history at the age of 15 and 181 days. Nvanelli broke the previous record set by Liverpool midfielder Xavi Elliott, who made

, born in 2007, came on as a substitute in the 90th minute of Arsenal's 3-0 victory over Brentford. He became the youngest player in the history of Premier League at the age of 15 and 181 days.

Nvanelli broke the previous record set by Liverpool midfielder Xavi Elliott , who played for Fulham in 2019 at the age of 16 and 30 days.

Envanelli is an attacking midfielder who impressed in his youth and got a chance to be on the bench after Arsenal’s first team was injured. After the game, some Arsenal fans jokingly said that "he was still in school in the morning."

Envanéri has played many times for Arsenal's under-18 teams and England's under-16 teams. When head coach Mikel Arteta made a historic substitution, there was no doubt that Arsenal had already led Brentford 3-0.

Arteta admitted that having Nvanelli debuted was a "pure intuition", "When I first saw this kid, I really liked what he showed on the court, and he trained with us a few times. Yesterday I had a feeling that if the opportunity came, I would have him on the game. It was what he deserved. He had won a place for himself in the team," Arteta said after Arsenal returned to the standings.