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On This Day: Arsenal sign Theo Walcott from Southampton

On This Day: Arsenal sign Theo Walcott from Southampton
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Theo Walcott scored 108 goals during a 12-year spell at Arsenal.

Arsenal completed the signing of 16-year-old forward Theo Walcott from Southampton for an initial £5million fee on this day in 2006.

The Saints academy graduate had struck five times during the first half of the campaign and made the switch to the Emirates in a deal which would eventually cost £9.1million.

On his 17th birthday in March the player signed his first professional deal with the north London club and two months later he would dominate headlines across the globe again.

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Theo Walcott joined Arsenal as a 16-year-old on this day 15 years ago (John Stillwell/PA)

Walcott, having not played a single minute for the Gunners, was selected by Sven-Goran Eriksson for England's World Cup squad and made his international bow in May as a substitute in a friendly against Hungary.

Despite injuries to other attacking options, the teenager was not used in Germany and had to wait until August to make his Arsenal debut.

In a 12-year spell at the club Walcott scored 108 times in 397 appearances and won the FA Cup twice.

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Walcott scored a hat-trick for England in Croatia in September 2008 (Owen Humphreys/PA)

He left in January 2018 to join Everton but departed last summer to return to Southampton on a season-long loan deal.

Walcott has not played for England since 2016 and failed to build on his early promise, having become the youngest player to score a hat-trick for the Three Lions with a treble against Croatia in September 2008.

Across a decade of international football, the winger made 47 appearances for his country but only appeared at one major tournament – Euro 2012 – due to a combination of injuries and a failure to be selected.

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