Liverpool Transfers: 10 Dream Replacements For Luis Suarez

5. Theo Walcott

Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP/Press Association ImagesKirsty Wigglesworth/AP/Press Association ImagesClub: Arsenal The former Southampton man is something of an enigma at the minute: there is no doubting that he is still a supremely talented player, but it's hard to tell where his best position is - which seems to have been the case since his high-profile complaints about not being employed as a striker a couple of years ago - and his injury record is an unenviable one, particularly for clubs potentially looking to take him away from Arsenal. IN honesty, the Gunners probably don't need Walcott anymore after the big-money purchase of Alexis Sanchez, and the continued emergence of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and he's still at the stage of his career that he could command a transfer fee that would grasp some of the Sanchez money back for the club - something that the notoriously frugal board are probably itching to do. If they could keep him fit, Walcott would slot into Liverpool's attacking line well, bringing more of the same mobility that fellow England players Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling offer, and it would suit the England set-up to have him not only playing, but also playing alongside potentially five or six fellow England internationals.
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