Blackburn Rovers have confirmed the signing of Arsenal's Osman Kamara, with the teenager joining the club on a two-and-a-half-year deal. Kamara, who has been with Arsenal for 10 years, will initially link up with the club's u21 squad. The 19-year-old scored 20 goals and assists in 39 games for Arsenal's u18s, but struggled to replicate that form for the u21s, managing just five goals in 28 matches. Kamara's trial with Blackburn Rovers was a success, with the youngster scoring just four minutes after coming on at half-time in a match against Birmingham City's u21s. The signing of Kamara is a boost for Blackburn Rovers, who are looking to develop young talent. Kamara is excited to take the next step in his career, saying 'After 10 years at Arsenal, it's time to take the next step in my career. I am grateful towards every staff member, coach, and the club that nurtured me.' The timing of the announcement was unfortunate, coming just one minute after the club confirmed they had parted ways with their manager by mutual consent. But Kamara's signing is a positive move for the club, and he will be looking to impress the new first-team manager and force his way into the senior squad. Kamara's contract includes an option for a further year, until June 2028. The teenager will be hoping to make a big impact at Blackburn Rovers and prove himself as a top young player. And with the club's focus on developing young talent, Kamara could be a key player for the future. So, the signing of Kamara is a great move for Blackburn Rovers, and the club will be hoping he can make a big impact. But for now, Kamara will be focusing on settling into his new surroundings and impressing the coaching staff. The club's u21 squad will be his first port of call, and he will be looking to make a big impression. After that, who knows, maybe he will be pushing for a place in the senior squad. The future is bright for Osman Kamara, and Blackburn Rovers are excited to have him on board.