Arsenal risk 'feeding' Cazorla to Man Utd, City

Arsene Wenger quipped at a recent shareholders meeting that when the club are in 15th place in the Premier League, he will be gone.
Turns out, it may not be a quip after all.
After Arsenal’s 2-1 away loss to Manchester United, the Gunners are nine points behind the league leaders and with their lowest point tally at this time of the season under Arsene Wenger.
Given their terrible start to the season last year, their 6th position in the table seems to belie their problems – selling all the good players.
Profit in the books, trophy-less on the field.
The fact is the club is now destined to be a feeder club to the top four or five clubs of Europe and to spend life struggling to make the top four of the Premier League.
Players will come to Arsenal to hone their trade, learn the beautiful game under Arsene Wenger, become title winners.
Then, when put in the shop window, they will leave.
The player most at risk is Santi Cazorla.
Robin Van Persie put United ahead inside three minutes — his 10th goal since a £22million summer switch from Arsenal.
Patrice Evra added a second.
Then in the dying moments, Santi Cazorla struck a superb goal in the right corner to make sure all watching knew he was special. Even if the team he was playing is not.
Theo Walcott is also in the Arsenal shop window and got his trial by fire.
Wenger brought him on with 20 minutes left to play and the Gunners 2 goals down.
Walcott has been desperate for a central striking role and he got his chance in the toughest of circumstances.
Walcott is Gunner go for sure come January.
Another player who will probably return in another club colour to hurt Arsenal.