Everton manager Sam Allardyce says the club is negotiating with
Arsenal to sign Theo Walcott on a permanent deal.
Allardyce is keen to strengthen his attacking options and said
Walcott, 28, would be a “fantastic addition”.
“It’s not imminent but negotiations are going on and we’re hoping
to negotiate a permanent deal,” said Allardyce, 63.
“I don’t get optimistic otherwise I get disappointed. I’ll be very excited and
enthused when someone, even if it’s not Theo, has signed on the dotted line.”
Allardyce, who has already signed striker Cenk Tosun from Besitkas
for £27m in January, has cited Walcott’s “pace”, “experience” and “crossing
ability” as attributes the England international would offer.
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