Theo Walcott says Arsenal should get rid of £ 30 million immediately
Gunners has been busy conducting incoming operations so far this summer, with Eze which will be the seventh addition under the new sports director.
North London outfit will have spent approximately £ 250 million in total when the Eze deal has been materialized and will now have to recover some of this money by facilitating certain departures.

Theo Walcott says Arsenal should sell Oleksandr Zinchenko this summer
Arsenal does not have many salable assets in their squad, although a man they could get a reasonable fee for is Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Fulham has expressed interest in Zinchenko, while the left -back has also been linked to Borussia Dortmund and Fenerbahce this summer.
Gunners would undoubtedly move him to the cottages, which are more likely to be able to stub a significant fee than potential freer from the continent.
Arsenal bought Zinchenko from Manchester City for £ 30 million in 2022, and although they will not get anything close to this, a fee in the area of £ 15 million would not be unreasonable to expect from a Premier League club.
In a short Tiktok video for Sky Sports News, Theo Walcott Arsenal urged to sell the Ukrainian before the transfer window closes in early September.
“Zinchenko, I love his experience but I feel he wants to move on so he should go,” Walcott said.
A somewhat brutal call from the former Gunners wing, but completely motivated based on Zinchenko’s current position in the Mikel Arteta’s squad.
The 28-year-old has fallen in a hacking order under the Spanish and is now convenient behind such as Ricardo Calafiori and Myles Lewis Skellely.

Theo Walcott thinks Arsenal should keep Jakub Kiwior this summer
Another one that Arsenal could realistically move on for some money this summer is Jakub Kiwior.
Kiwior attracts interest from a number of Italian clubs, and Gunners may demand a fee of over £ 25 million for him.
However, Walcott does not believe that Arsenal should look to move Poland this summer.
“(Kiwior should) stay. We need some support in that position,” Walcott said.
Although the money can be too difficult to refuse if a lucrative offer comes in, the former England International may have a point about the lack of depth on the left side of Arsenal’s defense.
If Kiwior and Zinchenko both go, the Gunnarna rely on Gabriel Magalhaes, Calafiori and Lewis-Skelly.
With Calafiori’s injury registration, this is really a risk.