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Arsenal to Send Jack Wilshere out on Loan
Jack Wilshere looks set to remain in London following a meeting with Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew according to the Express.
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He impressed there but injuries have curtailed his development meaning he has only played 105 times in eight years for the Gunners.
Juventus are considered favourites to sign Wilshere in the next two days as the transfer period closes on Wednesday 11pm BST.
Click the arrow above, right, to see six possible destinations for the Englishman.
AC Milan are putting together a £30million package to bring Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere to the San Siro, reports say.
Had Wilshere not suffered significantly from injuries over the last four years, there is every chance that he would be the first name on the team sheet and, perhaps, club captain instead of defender Per Mertesacker.
Arsenal have made a big call to allow Jack Wilshere to leave the club on loan in pursuit of first-team football. However, a move away on loan to a different club at the moment will aid the progress and will benefit the player.
Last term saw Wilshere spend more time in the physio room than minutes on the pitch and the summer arrival of Granit Xhaka has pushed the England worldwide even further down the pecking order.
Wilshere has found opportunities hard to come by with Wenger having signed Egypt global Mohamed Elneny from Basel in the January transfer window and spent £34m to bring Switzerland star Granit Xhaka to the club earlier in the summer.
Wenger, though, believes that the midfielder still has an important role to play in the club in future and thus he is not considering to sell him permanently.
Considering his talent, suitors should line up in numbers to take him, but Wenger will not sanction a move to a title rival.
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A loan deal makes sense as after returning from a broken leg as he needs regular game time to get into contention for a place in the England squad and also in the Arsenal squad next season. The Italian side finished in 12th place past year, and have won one of their opening two league games this season.