Could Walcott be used in a swap deal?
As far as transfer rumours go, the latest on Theo Walcott has an interesting twist as AC Milan are mentioned as a possible destination. The…
As far as transfer rumours go, the latest on Theo Walcott has an interesting twist as AC Milan are mentioned as a possible destination. The…
The stagnation or, even, regression of Theo Walcott in the last year or two has his Arsenal future in the balance.
Goals have been a problem all season for Arsenal, and the solution looks as far off as ever.
Arsene Wenger has admitted that he is not sure if Theo Walcott will still be at Arsenal next season after suffering a ‘bad spell’ during this campaign.
Arsène Wenger’s side didn’t have enough cutting edge against Crystal Palace at the weekend and he might be tempted to make a number of changes as West Bromwich Albion visit north London.
After another disappointing cameo from the bench on Sunday you have to wonder whether or not Theo Walcott has any future at Arsenal.
Roy Hodgson is predicted to leave Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain out of England’s Euro 2016 squad. Here’s why this could be a mistake.
Arsenal have made a few decent signings in the winter transfer window.
On Friday the Sun claimed that nine players could be set for the exit door at Arsenal when the summer transfer window opens.
Helen Trantum tries to understand if Arsenal’s lack of players combinations lies at heart of many poor performances this season.
With a shiny TV deal on the way and a nice big stadium to occupy almost rent free, West Ham United are looking to head into Europe next season with a team capable of competing.
A lot of focus over the last few weeks has fallen on who Arsenal need to bring in during the summer transfer window in order to boost their chances of winning the Premier League next season, all of it on who Arsenal should buy and none of it on who they should sell. This is wrong.
On Thursday websites everywhere carried a story about Theo Walcott and how he’ll leave Arsenal if he doesn’t get to go to the Euros. OK then.
The inclusion of Alex Iwobi in our first team has done two things: Firstly, proven that Arsene Wenger does have an eye for talent, even if our youth system can be hit or miss; and secondly, shine a light on how poor Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have been, particularly this season.
Not content with just being linked to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, West Ham are now reportedly interested in Theo Walcott.
Arsenal returned to Premier League action with a comprehensive display against Watford at the Emirates. Thanks to the Daily Mail, we’ve get some cool graphics which show how the Arsenal goals developed on the pitch.