However, Dowman's sights are set on a new challenge. As Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta selects his Champions League squad, Dowman is hoping to make history by becoming the youngest player to feature in the competition. Currently, the record is held by Youssoufa Moukoko, who played at 16 years and 18 days old.
If Dowman gets the chance to play in one of Arsenal's upcoming Champions League matches against Athletic Club, Olympiacos, or other teams, he could easily break Moukoko's record. This would be a remarkable achievement, especially considering that Dowman is still just 15 years old.
It's worth noting that no player has ever featured in the Champions League at the age of 15, making Dowman's potential record-breaking feat all the more impressive. Ansu Fati currently holds the record for the youngest UCL scorer, at 17 years and 40 days old, but Dowman is closing in on this achievement as well.
With Dowman's talent and determination, it's clear that he has a bright future ahead of him in the world of football. If he can achieve his goal of breaking Moukoko's record, he will undoubtedly make history and inspire young players around the world.