Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has signed a factory worker, Cohen Bramall to play in the Premier League. 
Cohen Bramall
Arsenal have confirmed the signing of left-back Cohen Bramall from 
non-league side Hednesford Town. Bramall trained with the Gunners first 
team last week and will now work with the Premier League club's Under-23
 squad.
The 20-year-old played for Hednesford in the Northern League 
Premier Division on a part-time basis, while working full-time at a 
Bentley car factory.
He was facing redundancy last month, before being picked up by 
Arsenal. Speaking to BBC Sport last week, Bramall explained how his 
career changed in a 24-hour period.
"I got made redundant by Bentley on the Tuesday [20 December], which was crazy because I didn't know what I was going to do," he said.
"My agent Lee Payne rings me on the Wednesday saying you've got a trial at Arsenal. I was like 'what?' - I was gobsmacked.
"He said pack your stuff and get to this postcode, so I packed 
all my stuff in about an hour, got there as fast as I could, slept for a
 bit, then the next minute I'm in training with the first team.
"It was crazy how quick everything happened, how I met everyone
 and they just took me straight in. I had to take the opportunity with 
both hands."
Crystal Palace and Sheffield Wednesday had reportedly watched Bramall, but only Arsenal agreed terms on a reported £40,000 deal.
"Bramall is a young, promising left-back who has a lack of experience at the top level but who has fantastic ingredients," Gunners manager Arsene Wenger said.
"He has tremendous pace, a good left foot, a great desire to do well. Overall, he's a very exciting prospect."
-BBC News

