3. Danny Welbeck
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The England international has had his fair share of nightmares. Since his controversial move to Arsenal from Manchester United back in the days, Welbeck has been in and out of the treatment room at Arsenal. Last summer, Arsenal were willing to listen to offers for Welbeck who has had a tough spell at Arsenal due to his recurring injuries.
However, the Englishman prefers to remain in England, with the club not interested in loaning him out. It will be there to see if he can reach the potential that he showed during the early days of his career. At the age of 27, he is running out of time, he needs to start producing. On his day, Welbeck can be difficult to handle, with his high-intensity work rate and pressing - something the new manager Emery loves in his players.