We had a conversation with Jack and understand the needs that he has, the period that he is going through and I think everyone at the club agreed it was the right moment to help him. Wilshere burst onto the scene at Arsenal as a teenager under Arsene Wenger, and quickly established himself as a fixture in the Frenchman's lineup while also earning a regular place in England's set-up at international level.
The diminutive playmaker helped the Gunners win three trophies in total, including back-to-back FA Cups in and , but he ended up falling way down the squad pecking order due to a string of serious injuries. So, if Wilshere is not particularly optimistic about earning another contract with the club he kicked his career off with, where could he go?
The Arsenal hero has hinted that he would be open to joining a club in Major League Soccer, following a well-worn path taken by the likes of Thierry Henry, David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. America or something," he told Sky Sports. Wilshere has previously had stints at West Ham and Bournemouth, so it is conceivable that he could find a club in the Premier League or Championship in order to continue playing.
Midfielder out of contract since leaving Bournemouth Former England international previously trained with Como.
Jack Wilshere in action for Arsenal against Burnley in The midfielder is currently without a club. Next Generation 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs. Read more. Topics Jack Wilshere Arsenal news. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. Jack Wilshere has dismissed reports he is ready to call time on his playing career, insisting he still has something to prove and plenty to give.
The year-old is a free agent having been released by Bournemouth at the end of last season and is currently training with former club Arsenal. Despite helping out academy chief Per Mertesacker over the past month, Wilshere has played down any suggestions he is ready to retire. The midfielder was speaking at the launch of the 'Utilita Kids and Girls Cup', one of Britain's biggest junior football tournaments with over 22, schoolchildren set to take part in the six-a-side tournament for the chance to represent their local EFL club.
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