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Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere joins Bournemouth on transfer deadline day
Arsenal have confirmed on their official website that Jack Wilshere has completed a sensational move away from the club on deadline day after securing a season-long loan deal with Bournemouth.
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New Bournemouth midfielder Jack Wilshere says he is happy with his decision of joining the club on loan from Arsenal until the end of the campaign.
According to our main man David Ornstein over at the BBC, midfielder Jack Wilshere will join AFC Bournemouth on loan for the season.
More details have been revealed about Jack Wilshere’s move to Bournemouth with the Daily Star claiming that it was the Cherries “willingness to pay top dollar” for the England worldwide that resulted in their winning the race to sign the 24-year-old Gunner.
The 24-year-old has suffered with injury problems for the past few seasons, but his talent is undeniable.
“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”.
He has been limited to two substitute appearances this term after dropping behind Granit Xhaka, Mohamed Elneny, Aaron Ramsey and Santi Cazorla in Arsenal’s central midfield pecking order. More Gunners transfer business will be concluded before the summer transfer window shuts as Arsene Wenger has chose to loan out midfielder Jack Wilshere.
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However, Eddie Howe’s team play a similar brand of passing football to Arsenal, and sources close to the player told ESPN that the stability of the setup at Dean Court was also an attraction. “Thanks for all of your support”. And I also think it shows a degree of selflessness on Arsene Wenger’s part – he’s such a talented player but he shouldn’t be trapped into not being able to play.