Striker Theo Walcott believes Luis Suarez fits the bill
for Arsenal but the club will remain strong even if they are unable to land his
signature.
Uruguay international Suarez, 26, has been the target of
a specific offer of £40million plus £1 which Arsenal chiefs believed would
trigger his release clause but was rejected out of hand by Liverpool.
Suarez has since made it clear he wants to leave and, in
a wide-ranging interview earlier in the week, complained of what he saw as
broken promises from Reds manager Brendan Rodgers.
Walcott, who would likely see his own ambitions of
playing in a central role greatly reduced if Suarez was signed, thinks the
Liverpool forward would be a great addition but has also backed Arsene Wenger's
men to do well this year with our without the marquee signing.
"If he (Suarez) comes, great," Walcott said.
"Even if we stay as we are now, we are a great team
and we showed that in the last 10 games last season. We just need to do that a
bit more on a consistent level at the start of this year but every player who
is at Arsenal is a top-class player.
"You're not going to get an average player come to
Arsenal, I think that every player that is here is a top-class player. The boss
has believed in so many players he has brought in and they have done so
well."


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