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Jack Wilshere All Smiles After Completing Move Away From Arsenal
Jack Wilshere has revealed to The Sun the conversation he had with Benik Afobe before his move to Bournemouth.
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Wilshere can be backed at 3/1 to score on his debut for the Cherries and he’s on offer at10/1 to score 10 or more goals in the Premier League this season.
It is believed that Watford, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Sporting Lisbon and Benfica all want to take the injury-prone midfielder on loan this season.
The England worldwide is being backed to return to his “very best” at the Vitality Stadium by his new manager who says he is delighted the midfielder opted to join his side.
“The 24-year-old will bolster Eddie Howe’s options in midfield and bring global experience, having been capped 34 times for England at senior level”.
Has Jack Wilshere made the right decision to leave Arsenal on loan?
Wenger even preferred to play newly signed 20-year-old Rob Holding over Chambers in Arsenal’s last two games, while the impending arrival of Shkodran Mustafi from Valencia will make chances even harder to come by.
He wrote: “I’m delighted to have joined @officialafcb on a season long loan and would like to thank everyone at the club for making me feel so welcome”.
Despite Wilshere’s long history of injury problems, there were no issues with the medical and the club have now confirmed that the midfielder has completed his move to Bournemouth on loan for the rest of the season.
“Jack is obviously out there on his own with his profile and what we’ve attracted before, it’s a good deal and one that can work for both sides”.
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“We were contacted and asked, ‘would we be interested?’ We said yes and threw our hat in the ring but the player chose to go to Bournemouth, I think one of his best mates plays there. He needs to be playing, he needs to build up his fitness, and if he can do that I am sure he will still have a big career at Arsenal”.