#3 Danny Welbeck

The former Manchester United forward will often be credited for his work rate and his tenacious attitude, but there is a point when this just simply is not enough to offer. The 27-year-old has suffered an injury-hit career, and this season was no different despite making 43 appearances in all competitions for Arsenal, 19 of which were substitute appearances.
The return in goals, however, is certainly not considered a great one, actually not even a good return with only ten goals and surprisingly only two assists. Question marks have always been asked about Welbeck and his goals ratio, and rightly so.
Obviously, his versatility to play on either flank is a great benefit and he can play anywhere across an attack, but Welbeck is not of sufficient quality to improve this Arsenal team. His composure in front of goal is poor, the amount of chances Welbeck fails to convert is what ultimately made Manchester United happy to sell the player on.
Welbeck possesses good movement, but often not the right movement despite being quick. His decision making is also questionable which is evident when watching Welbeck from wider positions.
For Welbeck and Arsenal, the best scenario this summer is that the player gets a move away from the Emirates in the pursuit of first-team football.
Somehow Welbeck is going to the World Cup with England, whether he gets enough chances to showcase his ability is another question, but right now Welbeck is simply not good enough to be a regular starter in this Arsenal team, and a player that could easily get a move to a mid-table club within the Premier League to get regular action.
The blessing for Arsenal and Welbeck is that Besiktas have shown an early interest in the player according to TalkSport.