Arsenal will listen to offers for Theo Walcott, Mathieu Debuchy, Calum Chambers and Carl Jenkinson in January.

The quartet of Walcott, Chambers, Debuchy and Jenkinson could be allowed to leave on loan or on a permanent basis when the winter transfer window open.

That’s according to The Sun, who “exclusively” reveal Walcott is no longer wanted by Arsene Wenger and could move to either West Ham or Southampton.

It’s been a difficult season for the 28-year-old as he’s been restricted to starts in the Europa League and the Carabao Cup.

Despite scoring 19 goals in all competitions last season, Wenger now seems to prefer Alex Iwobi and Danny Welbeck over him. A move seems best for all involved.

Calum Chambers signed a two-year extension in the summer but has struggled with a hip injury this season. It’s possible that he could go on loan again to continue getting first-team football.

Mathieu Debuchy has made his return to the Arsenal team in the Europa League as a right-sided centre-back. Arsenal have tried to sell him for several windows, and are likely to be open to a sale once more in January.

Carl Jenkinson is currently on loan at Birmingham City, but has made just one appearance due to a dislocated shoulder. His contract expires in the summer.