#8 Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
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The longest-serving player at Arsenal currently, Theo Walcott's almost 12-year career as a Gunners player could be coming to an end with both Everton and Southampton reportedly interested in signing the pacy 28-year-old.
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The England international has really fallen out of favour at Arsenal this season, having made only 5 appearances off the bench in the Premier League.
Everton manager, Sam Allardyce, in a recent interview with The Guardian even sounded hopeful of luring the Arsenal man to Goodison Park in the January transfer window:
“He (Walcott) knows me, he knows Sammy [Lee], he knows Craig [Shakespeare] and he knows Martyn [Margetson, Everton’s former England goalkeeping coach],” he said
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“At this moment in time he is the right age with the right experience to make an impact on Everton Football Club. He is the prime age for a player in today’s Premier League world and because of all the experience and knowledge he has gained he should be at the peak of his career.”
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A move away from Arsenal could just reinvigorate the 28-year-old's career.
Edited by Aakanksh Sanketh