Arsenal are considering bringing him to the club to train with the Under-23s

The 20-year-old winger spent two days training with the Gunners last week

He is now with Hednesford in the Evo-Stik Northern League Premier Division

Arsenal are giving serious consideration to offering a 20-year-old left winger with no professional experience a two-year deal in a Roy-of-the-Rovers-style ascent from obscurity to one of the world's leading clubs.

Cohen Bramall was playing in the eighth-tier of football with Market Drayton last season and is now with Hednesford Town in the Evo-Stik Northern League Premier Division but spent two days training with the like of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil last week.

Despite having been turned down by Crewe as a teenager and Leek Town and having never played any professional football, the winger impressed so much, Arsenal are now debating whether it is worth bringing him into the club, initially to train with the Under-23s.

Arsene Wenger is considering offering Hednesford Town's Cohen Bramall a two-year deal

There is a growing trend of players being plucked from non-league football such as Leicester City forward Jamie Vardy

If Bramall, a former athlete with Crewe and Nantwich AC, is given a deal in the New Year it would represent another remarkable rise and sit alongside the growing trend of players being plucked from non-League football to play in the Premier League.

Jamie Vardy is the most-high profile success story having made the leap from Halifax and Fleetwood Town – then in the non league - but also includes the likes of Chris Smalling from Maidstone Town and Charlie Austin, who played with Hungerford Town and Poole Town.

Bramall, who only joined Hednesford last summer, had been taking part in a trial game with Sheffield Wednesday when Arsenal scouts spotted him two weeks ago and immediately invited him to London Colney to train with the first team.