Chuba Akpom was an Arsenal player from 2002 to 2018 during which time he made four appearances for the club but played 44 times for England at various youth levels from under 16 to under 21.
Starting in 2013 he went on a series of loans to Brentford, Coventry, Nottingham Forest, Hull City, Brighton and Sint Truiden (of the Belgian first division), before in 2018 he was transferred to PAOK Of the loans, that to Hull was the most successful with Chuba playing 36 games and scoring 3 goals in 2015/16.
He scored the only goal in PAOK’s 2019 Greek Cup Final win against AEK Athens.
Here are the anniversaries.
30 January 1893: Royal Arsenal 3 Sherwood Foresters 0. It was part of a three-win run but at the start and end of the run Arsenal lost games to university teams suggesting Arsenal still had a way to go to get to Football League standard.
30 January 1897: Woolwich Arsenal 7 Ilkeston Town 0. Despite a full league programme in their first season in the league Arsenal continued to play friendlies against weak opposition in order to help the finances.
30 January 1899: Woolwich Arsenal 2 Millwall 4. Although crowds sometimes reached 14,000 only 1,500 turned up for this local derby between the teams either side of the Thames, as it was played on a Monday afternoon and Arsenal had just lost 0-6 at home to Derby at the weekend.
30 January 1904: Man U 1 Arsenal 0. Arsenal played in front of 40,000 for the first time. The game was played at the Bank Street ground (now the car park of the Manchester Velodrome). In Arsenal’s previous league match against Burton, the crowd had been 2,000.
30 January 1915: Arsenal played their last FA Cup match for five years in a second round tie that ended Chelsea 1 Arsenal 0. The crowd was 38,000
30 January 1932: Raymond Parkin scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 victory over Manchester City. He only played 25 games for Arsenal’s first team but won the Combination (reserve) league five times. See also here.
30 January 1935: Arsenal beat WBA away 3-0, to make it five wins in five games, and a run (including the FA Cup) of four successive away wins, in a season in which prior to this point their away form had been modest to say the least.
30 January 1937: Arsenal 5 Man U 0, FA Cup 4th round. (Bastin, Davidson, Drake, Kirsten and an OG). In the first three games in the competition this season Arsenal scored 17 goals letting in one, before going out to WBA.
30 January 1946: FA Cup games were played over two legs this season and when Blackpool and Middlesbrough were still tied after the second match on this day the match was played once more until there was an outcome. That game lasted 151 minutes.
30 January 1954: Following a 1-4 home defeat to Sunderland in the league Arsenal lost 1-2 at home to Norwich City of the Third Division South in front of 55,767. Logie got Arsenal’s goal. It was the only time Arsenal lost an FA Cup tie at Highbury to a team outside the top 2 divisions. Alex Forbes of Arsenal and Bobby Brennan of Norwich City were both sent off early in the match – the first double sending off involving Arsenal since September 1922 (against Tottenham Hotspur).
30 January 1963: Arsenal 5 Oxford Utd 1 (FA Cup – Baker (2) Strong (2) and McLeod got the goals). The only game Arsenal played between Dec 15 and Feb 9 due to bad weather.
30 January 1965. Arsenal lost away to Peterborough 1-2 in cup and started a downward spiral which 18 months later led to the dismissal of Billy Wright as manager. Radford scored the goal.
30 January 1971: The 26th game of the first Double season: Liverpool 2 Arsenal 0, making it one win in four. The defeat left Arsenal five points behind Leeds who headed the table. See also here.
30 January 1974: Brendon Batson transferred to Cambridge United after making just 10 appearances across three seasons for Arsenal.
30 January 1974: Aston Villa knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup 2-0. Having been sent off on the Saturday for a dreadful foul on Bob Wilson Sammy Morgan was back in the team and taunting Wilson again from the off. The home crowd jeered Wilson and chanted “cheat” every time the ball came within 10 yards of the keeper.
30 January 1984 Tony Adams signed his first professional contract. He went on to become captain and control the defence of Arsenal into the Arsène Wenger era. In all he started 464 league games for Arsenal See also here
30 January 1987: Tommy Caton sold to Oxford Utd for £180,000. Highly talented but one of the wild bunch; he died aged 31.
30 January 1998: Jehad Muntasser granted a free transfer to Bristol City. He made one brief appearance for Arsenal but went on to play for numerous clubs as well as doing a huge amount of charity work with Friends of Libya’s Children.
30 January 2007: Alex Song loaned to Charlton. He later established himself in the team before moving to Barcelona and then West Ham.
30 January 2008: The Court of Arbitration in Sport laid down the Webster ruling that stated that all players can leave their club after three years, irrespective of what the contract says. Although rarely understood in the media, it became a major part of negotiations between clubs and players in the third year of a contract.
30 January 2014: Benik Afobe loaned to Sheffield W. An England international at various youth levels he went on a series of loans including a particularly powerful run at MK Dons before going to Wolverhampton and then Bournemouth.
30 January 2014: Having not been heard of much in England for a number of years Oleg Luzhny was suddenly quoted in the Daily Mirror in a report headlined “Liverpool target Yevhen Konoplyanka is a headless chicken not suited to English football,”
30 January 2017: Chuba Akpom loaned to Brighton and Hove Albion
30 January 2018: In a season of poor away results Arsenal were defeated 3–1 away by relegation threatened Swansea City. Cech made his second big error of the month and had now failed to keep a clean sheet in seven league matches in a row.
30 January 2019: Arsenal signed Barcelona midfielder Denis Suárez on loan until the end of the season.