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Last updated at 21:50pm on 20.07.08

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By Ian Gibb

Arsene Wenger has revealed he is expecting great things from Theo Walcott at Arsenal in the coming season.

The 19-year-old showed signs of his great potential at the end of last season after struggling to live up to the hype when he joined from Southampton for an initial £5million in 2006.

But his manager wants more and is expecting impressive progress after giving Walcott the No 14 shirt, formerly worn by a Thierry Henry.

Wenger said: 'He made a step forward last year and I expect him to improve again. At 19, every day you can make a big improvement and we don't set any limitations.

'In what position he will play, I don't know yet. To me it looks more like it will be wide than central but I expect a lot from him this year.'

While Wenger anticipates Walcott's development, those associated with Emmanuel Adebayor are met with gritted teeth. The striker is pushing to more than double his £35,000-a-week wages.

Wenger, who insists Adebayor is staying, said: 'I fight always to get players the maximum wages but you have to respect the pay structure you have set.'

Adebayor did not play in Saturday's 2-1 win at Barnet. Kenny Gillet put the home team in front before Jay Simpson and Nacer Barazite won it for Arsenal after the break.

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Arsene Wenger is looking for Theo Walcott to impress in the new season



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I think he's overrated and Wenger should be sacked.

- Robgooner, London

TW has now come of age. He is a great player with a great attitude. I am sure he will be a great revelation this season.

- Julius Nuga, Abbots Langley UK


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