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Walcott faces chop in mass Arsenal clear-out with Van Persie still wavering on new deal
Posted Friday, February 17, 2012 by Dailymail

Arsene Wenger is running out of patience with Theo Walcott and could sell the England forward in a summer clear-out.

Arsenal’s humiliating 4-0 defeat by AC Milan on Wednesday night will have far-reaching consequences as the Gunners manager prepares to wield the axe, with Walcott the highest-profile player on his radar.

Wenger launched a furious tirade at his players during a team meeting at the club’s London Colney training ground on
Thursday, warning them that he will not tolerate any more performances like the debacle in Milan.

Walcott faces chop in mass Arsenal clear-out with Van Persie still wavering on new deal
Hauled off: Theo Walcott was substituted at half-time after a peripheral performance in Milan

That embarrassing defeat has also put skipper Robin van Persie a step closer to leaving the club as Arsenal sources told
Sportsmail that a number of players are now fighting for their futures.

As former Gunners midfielder Emmanuel Petit claimed Walcott and other young players have not repaid Wenger’s faith in them, the manager has decided enough is enough and will ship out players who have underachieved.

Petit was scathing of Arsenal’s performance, telling French website sofoot.com: ‘In midfield there isn’t anything now, the defence is constantly under construction.

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