Ex-Arsenal and England star, Theo Walcott, has decided to hang up his boots at the age of 34, drawing the curtain on a remarkable 23-year career in professional football.
Walcott announced his retiremnet speaking to Gary Neville on The Overlap interview. He confirmed he received offers from other clubs including teams in Saudi Arabia but declined because he does not have as much passion for the game anymore.
Theo widely known for his electrifying pace and clinical finishing, is set to retire from the world of football. The former Arsenal winger’s retirement comes after his contract with Southampton expired at the end of the previous season. Despite seeking a new professional contract, Walcott remains a free agent, leading to his decision to step away from the game.
Throughout his illustrious career, Walcott amassed an impressive record, netting 80 goals in 397 Premier League appearances across his stints with Everton, Southampton, and Arsenal. His journey began as a promising young talent, and over the years, he established himself as a dynamic and influential figure on the field.
Walcott’s impact was felt both on the domestic and international stages. He represented England with pride, showcasing his skill and dedication in the national team’s colors. His contributions to the Premier League, particularly during his time with Arsenal, left an indelible mark on the sport and earned him the admiration of fans around the world.
As he bids farewell to professional football, Walcott is expected to explore new avenues and pursue other interests. His retirement marks the end of an era in football, leaving fans with fond memories of his incredible performances and unforgettable moments on the pitch.