Unai Emery has told Arsenal star Danny Welbeck hes free to leave the club before the transfer window closes as first team football will be hard to come by this season.
Welbeck has entered the final year of his contract at the Emirates but has fallen further down the pecking order since the arrival of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
The 27-year-old has been plagued by injuries since joining the Gunners from Manchester United in 2014 and has failed to start in over 50% of his league matches in each of his four campaigns at the club.
According to the Times, Arsenal are ready to cash in on Welbeck this summer and will consider offers from interested party Everton.
Welbeck was a surprise inclusion in Gareth Southgates 23-man England squad for the World Cup but played just 18 minutes in Russia.
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The former Manchester United forward believes he is good enough to be a first team regular at Arsenal but is open to moving on given the injury problems he has suffered at the club.
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Emery has made six signings so far this summer but is open to making another as the transfer window enters its final week.
David Ospina and Lucas Perez are both likely to leave, while Sevilla midfielder Steven NZonzi looks the Gunners likeliest arrival.
MORE: Maurizio Sarri fires warning to Thibaut Courtois over Real Madrid transfer
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Unai Emery has told Arsenal star Danny Welbeck hes free to leave the club before the transfer window closes as first team football will be hard to come by this season.
Welbeck has entered the final year of his contract at the Emirates but has fallen further down the pecking order since the arrival of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
The 27-year-old has been plagued by injuries since joining the Gunners from Manchester United in 2014 and has failed to start in over 50% of his league matches in each of his four campaigns at the club.
According to the Times, Arsenal are ready to cash in on Welbeck this summer and will consider offers from interested party Everton.
Welbeck was a surprise inclusion in Gareth Southgates 23-man England squad for the World Cup but played just 18 minutes in Russia.
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The former Manchester United forward believes he is good enough to be a first team regular at Arsenal but is open to moving on given the injury problems he has suffered at the club.
More: Arsenal FC
Emery has made six signings so far this summer but is open to making another as the transfer window enters its final week.
David Ospina and Lucas Perez are both likely to leave, while Sevilla midfielder Steven NZonzi looks the Gunners likeliest arrival.
MORE: Maurizio Sarri fires warning to Thibaut Courtois over Real Madrid transfer
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