A product of the highly promising Independiente del Valle academy, Edwin is bound to be in conversations of being in the list of their best graduates. A list that compiles names like Moises Caicedo, William Pacho, Joel Ordonez and Piero Hincapie; it’s a testament to the level of talent he’s possessing at a young age.
As per Fabrizio Romana’s report, Arsenal have reached an agreement in principle to sign Edwin and his twin brother Holger Quintero, with the players to officially make their move in August 2027 when they 18. Arsenal have reportedly fought off severe competition from top European clubs to secure the transfers, having scouted the pair for sometime now.
🚨🇪🇨 Arsenal agree deal to sign 16 year old Ecuadorian twins Edwin and Holger Quintero from Independiente Del Valle.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 1, 2025
Agreement in place after Quintero brothers travelled to London this week to join #AFC. ❤️🤍
Deal valid from when they turn 18 in 2027, as @JamesOlley reports. pic.twitter.com/xEzWr9ozrL
Player Profile
Age – 16
Position – RW/AM
Club – Independiente del Valle
Height – 5’6
Foot – Left Footed
Nationality – Ecuador
Edwin Quintero is an electric, tricky and punchy winger who thrives on his directness and unpredictability. Attacks space with intent; quick separately, sharp changes of direction and a natural ability to take on defenders in 1v1s.
Edwin Quintero – Montagem Bailão pic.twitter.com/CV1AJKiKCS
— Brazil Scout (@scout53387) July 27, 2025
Positioned primarily as a right winger, he offers a variety of roles that broaden his horizon as a profile. As a traditional winger staying wide and combining; inverted winger to cut in and shoot and as a creative playmaking winger. He can also play as a #10.
He plays his professional football for the youth team of IDV, with expectations to break into the first team soon. Edwin was recently called up to the Ecuador U17 sides 2025 South American Championship, where he managed to score twice in their win vs Bolivia.
Player Analysis
He has the street football flair of skillfully marshalling opponents with the stop-start bursts, feints, step-overs and roulettes. A rhythmic two footed dancer on the ball who has stylistically drawn comparisons to Neymar JR.
Edwin Quintero 🇪🇨#CONMEBOLSub17 #sub17 #Ecuador pic.twitter.com/CSCb7QWPqe
— 𝐉𝐄𝐔𝐍𝐄 𝐁𝐀𝐍𝐋𝐈𝐄𝐔𝐒𝐀𝐑𝐃 (@CompsJeune) April 3, 2025
Brings in similarities with the maximisation of freedom in actions, which eventually will get curbed at a professional level but the results will still be linear. An element of street futsal ability with samba footwork in his dribbling, efficiently gliding with his tempo control in actions.
Explosive speed over short distances, where his running style aids his directness on the ball.

The technical excellence is also on display during his passing sequences. He brings to the table valuable traits within his repertoire that are difficult to execute but calmly done. The pass and move combinations, scooped passes and outside of the foot wide creativity being some
The agile nature of changing directions aids him to quickly exploit spaces and imitate attacks to build offensive momentum. He has a sharp turning radius that helps him remove angle bias and deceptively eat spaces.
🇪🇨💎 Para los que aún no lo conocen, pues veo a muchos comentando por ahí, este es Edwin Quintero y que hace poco cumplió 16 años, no tienen idea el fenómeno que es este chico, un talento de clase mundial🛸.
— Thomas (@twotrepi) November 20, 2025
Con certeza es la siguiente venta de IDV a un club top de Europa ✅. pic.twitter.com/i913eYMysI
The display of technique, ball control and first touch show the supreme confidence he possesses, always brave and innovative to get past crowded spaces and create separation.

