‘Thank you, but no’ – Milan rule out Walcott move as Southampton close in
AC Milan have reportedly turned down the chance to sign Theo Walcott this month, as Southampton close in on the England international.
AC Milan have reportedly turned down the chance to sign Theo Walcott this month, as Southampton close in on the England international.
Manchester United are reportedly closing in on Paris Saint-Germain winger, Lucas Moura, but why didn’t Arsenal make a serious move for him?
After Arsenal’s 4-2 defeat away to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup on Sunday, Gooners went in on three of the players who started: Theo Walcott, Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi.
Per Mertesacker says nobody justified Arsene Wenger’s faith in them against Nottingham Forest, as the fringe players were almost universally disappointing.
Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino has confirmed that the Saints are interested in signing Theo Walcott although he admits it won’t be easy.
Theo Walcott’s agent Warwick Horton has denied telling Italian outlet, Tuttomercatoweb, that Walcott wanted to play in Serie A.
Arsenal have set Theo Walcott’s price tag for a permanent transfer at £17.8m, however, there are various Italian clubs interested in a loan deal, according to reports.
Despite rumours that Theo Walcott offered himself to AC Milan, the Italian club are more interested in reinforcing their midfield, according to reports in Italy.
The media claim Theo Walcott offered himself to AC Milan for a January transfer, but why would the 28-year-old want to go to Italy in a World Cup year?
Southampton lead the chase for Theo Walcott, joining West Ham United, Newcastle United and Everton in expressing an interest in the Arsenal forward.
Everton are reportedly considering a move for Theo Walcott in order to replace Aaron Lennon, who’s out of contract at the end of the season.
Former Gunner, Charlie Nicholas, has a long list of players that he reckons Arsene Wenger needs to offload in January.
Southampton are hopeful that they can sign Theo Walcott and reignite his career, but will face competition from Everton.
Former Gunner, Serge Gnabry, has been on loan at Hoffenheim and his stats won’t make comfortable reading for Arsenal fans… especially when compared to Theo Walcott’s.
It’s that time of year again when we reflect on the best and worst of Arsenal. And let’s face it, the ‘worst’ column is the longest.
Theo Walcott would be open to leaving Arsenal on loan in January, according to Football London.
Southampton have asked about the availability of Theo Walcott, according to reports.
AC Milan are considering a loan move for Arsenal winger Theo Walcott in January, according to reports in Italy.
Watford manager Marco Silva wants Theo Walcott in January, as the Hornets’ form continues to nosedive.
Arsene Wenger may want to keep his squad together, but there are some players that need to leave as soon as possible.