Reine-Adelaide trying to learn off Arsenal magician Cazorla
Jeff Reine-Adelaide is relishing training alongside Santi Cazorla, believing his Arsenal team-mate is the ideal player to model his own game on.
Reine-Adelaide, 19, joined the Gunners from French club RC Lens, making his professional debut for Arsenal in January 2016 as a substitute against Sunderland in the FA Cup.

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He has since had to bide his time with only as handful of further appearances – although the French midfielder has been making sure to benefit from his time among the squad.
And he admits Spanish international, and two-time FA Cup winner Cazorla, has been one player who has particularly stood out for him.
“I look up to them all,” said Reine-Adelaide. “If I had to name one, it would have to be Santi Cazorla.
“He has superb natural ability, he can play with either foot, he can do anything. I think he’s a magician!
“When you watch him play, you can sense he is really serene because he knows exactly what he is doing. Whatever the situation, he will win the ball cleanly.
“I try to be like that so I can play like him.”