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Cherries complete Arsenal and England Wilshere deal
Sky Bet have released some Jack Wilshere specials after the midfielder’s loan move from Arsenal to Bournemouth was completed.
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Wilshere made his Arsenal debut at the age of 16 and has shown electrifying form for both the Gunners and England at times, but injuries have hampered his career and he missed almost all of last season with a broken ankle.
Injuries have heavily impacted the development of the 24-year-old in recent years and new surroundings have been deemed the ideal option to help him reach his once astronomical potential. The Arsenal midfielder was in demand after it became evident he was ready to play elsewhere this season, and despite receiving over 20 offers, a fair few of them from overseas, the England global has made a decision to stay in the Premier League.
“He is a player that needs no introduction and one that, quite rightly, our supporters will be excited to see in a Bournemouth shirt”.
Wilshere was not included in Sam Allardyce’s first England squad and will hope a move to the South Coast can reinvigorate his global career.
Jack Wilshere reportedly had offers from AC Milan and Crystal Palace but opted to join Bournemouth instead.
The 24-year-old England worldwide will team up with Eddie Howe’s side as he looks to force his way back into Sam Allardyce’s national side.
No further details have been provided but the Mirror claim that the Cherries will pay a £2m loan fee and cover Wilshere’s wages, but it’s not clear whether we’ve included a recall clause in the deal.
And, after his representatives held meetings with Palace and Bournemouth on Tuesday, Wilshere chose to head to the south coast in order to revive his career.
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“He’s a very, very good player – that’s the level of player we are trying to bring to the club”.