The English prodigy was born on September 26, 2006, in the English capital, London, and he has been playing football since he was a kid. Myles Lewis-Skelly family roots are connected to the Caribbean Islands through his grandparents, although his father, Mr Lewis and mother, Marcia Lewis, are British citizens. He demonstrated his passion for the game at a very young age, and his parents have supported him throughout his inspirational journey. In his childhood, Myles was athletic and full of skills, and his abilities soon meant that he was head and shoulders above the rest. His mother played a significant role in his journey to becoming a professional footballer – she even studied a Master's in sports management and business to become a certified player agent to manage her son's profile.
Moreover, Marcia is the founder of a platform called @No1fanclub for the parents of young and aspiring athletes. By the time Arsenal scouted him, his technical prowess and leadership in the local youth league competitions were well developed. As soon as he could, Arsenal moved him into their well-known Hale End, a youth system that has bred players like Cesc Fabregas, Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, and his childhood friend Ethan Nwaneri, among others. The teenager gathered praise and compliments for his work ethic, versatility, and capacity to elevate his game to the next level, which characterises his time within Arsenal’s system.
In the Arsenal roster, packed with some of the biggest superstars, Myles is one of the youngest names in the first team. He is an upcoming superstar who was recently promoted to the first team. Thus, he has yet to gather substantial wealth as a player, having recently kicked off his professional career at the senior level. Myles Lewis Skelly net worth is estimated to be around £200K. These numbers are relatively low in comparison to the number of experienced professionals, but they show employment coefficients from which a promising career can begin. As his profile rises, as would be expected to attract endorsements and sponsorships with the help of his fame. He therefore remains more grounded and focused in his football undertakings, waiting for the day he will be a great star and, of course, have his pay rise. Interestingly, the sportswear giants Adidas have already roped in the England talent to represent them as their sponsored athlete.