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Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere joins Bournemouth on season-long loan
Arsenal’s star midfielder who joined Bournemouth on transfer deadline day has expressed his joy at joining the Cherries on a season-long loan deal according to the Daily Mail.
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England midfielder Jack Wilshere will seek to reignite his career away from Arsenal after agreeing a season-long loan move to Bournemouth.
The Sun, meanwhile, reports AC Milan, the Italian club, has tabled its own loan offer for Wilshere with a £30 million ($39.3 million) option to buy.
“Jack is a fantastic addition to the club”, Bournemouth chief executive Neill Blake said after Wilshere was pictured holding up the club’s red and black striped shirt outside their Dean Court stadium.
“He’s a very, very good player that’s the level of player we are trying to bring to the club”.
Since returning from his latest setback, the 24-year-old has managed only 37 minutes of football for the Gunners, and has found himself further down the pecking order at the club.
Sam Allardyce has also made it clear that this season he wants his England squad members to be playing regular first team football for their clubs in domestic competition.
Arsenal are prepared to let Jack Wilshere go out on loan in a bid to revitalise his career.
Wilshere made his Arsenal debut against Blackburn in 2008 and soon afterwards became only the fifth 16-year-old to play in the Champions League.
‘This one really caught me by surprise and I can’t help but feel there is an element of sadness to the situation, ‘ Keown told the Daily Mail.
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Wilshere was facing a tough assignment to secure a place in Arsene Wenger’s starting line-up amid competition from Francis Coquelin, Santi Cazorla, Mohamed Elnemy and Aaron Ramsey. More Gunners transfer business will be concluded before the summer transfer window shuts as Arsene Wenger has chose to loan out midfielder Jack Wilshere.