Theo Walcott

Theo Walcott | Arsenal & England Wonderkid

Arsene Wenger remains unsure about the future of winger Theo Walcott, who is reportedly set to leave the club at the end of his contract.

Walcott was initially promised role as a central striker in order to get him on a new deal a year ago. He signed a three-year contract with the club, but the England international will feel that the promises have not been kept. He has not started any league match since the end of February, while he has been restricted to a few cameo appearances. Even though he has scored nine and assisted three more, Wenger still remains not convinced that Walcott can be a regular starter for the gunners.

Since the current situation will hurt the player’s chances of travelling with England for the Euro 2016, he is set to be hugely disappointed and even considering a move away from the Emirates stadium in the summer.

Arsene Wenger remains unsure about the future of winger Theo Walcott, who is reportedly set to leave the club at the end of his contract.

Walcott was initially promised role as a central striker in order to get him on a new deal a year ago. He signed a three-year contract with the club, but the England international will feel that the promises have not been kept. He has not started any league match since the end of February, while he has been restricted to a few cameo appearances. Even though he has scored nine and assisted three more, Wenger still remains not convinced that Walcott can be a regular starter for the gunners.

Since the current situation will hurt the player’s chances of travelling with England for the Euro 2016, he is set to be hugely disappointed and even considering a move away from the Emirates stadium in the summer.

Arsenal striker Theo Walcott is in danger of missing the summer tournament this year as his name might be omitted when Head Coach Roy Hodgson names his provisional 23-man squad on Thursday, May 12th.

Officially, Hodgson doesn’t have to open his hand on his players’ list until May 31st but he has opted to name the players in advance to try to curb some of the hype and hyperbole attached with the naming, and also give his players longer to work together. In case any of the 23 gets injured, he is also set to name six standby players.

Theo Walcott is consistently being critiqued for his lack of goals and string of underwhelming performances.

The English winger is struggling to find a consistent spot in the lineup of Arsene Wenger and its now being rumored that he might be on his way of joining Liverpool during the summer transfer window.

Liverpool has recently been linked with Walcott but considering that he has a contract with Arsenal which extends for 3 more years, a considerably high offer might be needed in order to secure the services of the 27 year old player.

Walcott has weekly earnings of around Weekly wage: £110,000 and this is a pretty steep fee for a player that is barely getting any playing time for Arsenal. It’s beneficial for Walcott if he opts to make a switch to another club, maybe somewhere where his chances to appear on the main team are higher and that can happen if a summer transfer move to Liverpool occurs.

In some more surprising and even shocking news, the Arsenal famous goalkeeper Petr Cech has announced that he may be considering retirement in the near future.

What does this mean for the future of Arsenal and what is next in the career of Petr Cech? Some speculate that he could be retiring as early as immediately after the 2016 Euro.

Cech first signed to the Czech team in 2002. During 2004, Cech helped his team reach the 2004 semi-final and he was named the most valuable goalkeeper during the tournament. In 2007, Cech had received eight different football awards of the year at this point. While he hasn't officially set anything in stone, Cech has stated that immediately after the Euro 2016 event, he could be retiring and it would be his last official appearance in the international scene.

Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp believes that Theo Walcott is now at a time when he may struggle to get opportunities with the England national team.

Up until now, Walcott was seen as the future of the next England team. This view has not materialised as many would have hoped. This is due to a combination of poor form, lack of playing time, and frequent injuries that the player has suffered in the last decade. Walcott created a huge buzz after being included in the 2006 World Cup squad, but he has remarkably been unable to play in a major tournament until now.

Theo Walcott is a player who throughout his career has struggled with injuries and inconsistencies which have prevented him of being able to reach his highest level with Arsenal and despite all the patience that Arsene Wenger has had with the player, it might seem like Walcott’s time at the Emirates Stadium could be over as Alex Iwobi has taken center stage.

Arsenal claimed their 15th league triumph of this season on March 19 as they travelled to the Goodison Park and locked horns with Everton in a match that resulted with a 2-0 triumph for Arsene Wenger and his players.

The form of young Spaniard Hector Bellerin over the past year has certainly been a major boost for Arsenal. The right back has demonstrated his capabilities in both defence as well as an attacking threat, to make the position his own, as recent departure Mathieu Debuchy knows only too well.

Walcott and Bellerin

However, perhaps the one negative to come from this situation is the lack of playing time for Theo Walcott, who has struggled for prolonged consistency throughout his Gunners career.

Theo Walcott has just completed more than a decade at Arsenal. However, he has only two FA Cup medals to show for in this period.

Walcott was regarded as one of the best young talents in English football. However, his impact has been cut due to various reasons like injuries and being played out of position. The 26-year-old regards himself as a striker, but it has never been the way Arsene Wenger has looked at him. Rather than be transformed into a Thierry Henry or Michael Owen, Walcott has been in and out of the team.

Arsene Wenger has spoken about the importance of defender Nacho Monreal, who has become an important part of the Arsenal first team in the last couple of years.

The Spaniard was a relatively unknown product when he came to the Emirates stadium for around £ 8 million from Spanish outfit Malaga.

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