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Published 12:14 11 Jan 2018 GMT
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However, it looks like he may have rediscovered his ruthless touch. On Wednesday, Francis Coquelin was allowed join Valencia in a deal worth £12m, and it appears as though Walcott could soon follow him out of the exit door. According to The Telegraph, Southampton and Everton want to sign him, and are prepared to pay Arsenal £20m for the player, and Walcott wages of £110,000 a week. The Toffees are reportedly favourites to sign the winger this month, ahead of his old club Southampton.
According to Sam Wallace, writing in The Telegraph, "Southampton see real untapped potential in Walcott and are confident that they could reignite his career."
They see "untapped potential" in a player about to turn 29? Walcott can't get a game for Arsenal ahead of Alex Iwobi, and any talk of him potentially becoming a good player should have ended a very long time ago. The winger arguably embodies the second half of Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager - promising, but lacking an end product, ineffective and going no-where fast.
As Premier League clubs get richer, transfer fees will inevitably rise. But is Walcott worth £20m in any market? He still plays with his head down, he rushes shots and doesn't have a dependable first-touch. He appears to make numerous poor decisions in a game and gets caught offside a lot. He also has no sell-on value. Maybe Walcott will turn his career around at either Everton or Southampton, but it's difficult to justify paying so much for the player, even in the current market. Surely there are better ways for both clubs to spend that money?Ireland warned of huge punishment for wider sport if Israel game had been boycotted
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