Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes that the club should part ways with Theo Walcott if a bid in the region of £30m is tabled.
Over the weekend, The Mirror reported that Everton are considering splashing the cash on Walcott, who has been at Arsenal since 2006 when he signed from Southampton.
It is believed that Toffees manager Ronald Koeman is keen on recruiting a wide player due to Yannick Bolasie being out injured until the end of the year with a knee problem.
The Merseyside outfit have not been scared to spend this summer as they have thrown almost £100m on signing Jordan Pickford, Davy Klaassen, Henry Onyekuru, Sandro Ramirez, Michael Keane and Wayne Rooney.
Wright believes that, although it would be sad to see him go, Arsenal should accept £30m for Walcott.
The England international has had a difficult time at the Emirates in recent seasons, struggling for game time under manager Arsene Wenger and being switched back and forth from the wing to up front.
Walcott started 23 Premier League games in the 2016-17 campaign, and came off the bench in a further five.
In that time, he contributed 10 goals and two assists, but he also scored five goals in three FA Cup outings, as well as four in six appearances in the Champions League.
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