#3 Danny Welbeck
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Danny Welbeck never quite realised his potential at Arsenal. Instead of becoming the world-class striker he was predicted to be back when he played for Manchester United, he's become a utility player for the Gunners, occasionally getting game time but never regarded as a first choice.
Last season Welbeck featured in 28 Premier League matches, which is the most appearances he's had for Arsenal since joining in 2014. But despite the ample game time, Welbeck failed to make much of an impression, only scoring five and assisting two.
Welbeck is only ever going to be a back-up player at Arsenal. If he wants to revive his career he must make the switch elsewhere, preferably to a Premier League side where he'll be the first choice forward.
Where might Danny Welbeck go?
Welbeck has been linked with Everton and Besiktas this summer, but nothing has proven to be more than speculation thus far. We know that Sam Allardyce had shown interest in the 27-year-old but no bid materialised. Personally, I believe that Welbeck will be signed by a mid-table Premier League side if he does choose to leave the Gunners this summer.