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Wilshere confident shock Bournemouth move will pay off
Wilshere is in line to make his first appearance for Eddie Howe’s side since joining the Cherries on a season-long loan from Arsenal on transfer deadline day.
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Who is to say he can’t rip this up in the next month and win Player of the Month in the Premier League?
Wilshere completed a loan move to Dean Court yesterday after the England global was told by Arsenal he would struggle for game time this season.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger allowed the midfielder to go out on loan in order to get back to match fitness, with Bournemouth beating Roma, AC Milan and Crystal Palace to his signature.
‘I think Jack is Arsenal’s best left-footed midfielder since Liam Brady, but injury has robbed him of much of his career.
The injury-prone England worldwide will hope to revitalise his career with Eddie Howe on the South Coast after only making 17 Premier League appearances over the last two seasons.
“We talked about the club and various different things, obviously we’re delighted he’s chosen us and I feel he will do really well in the team”.
Howe hopes the deal can benefit both parties and said Wilshere could be the missing piece of the jigsaw for his Bournemouth side.
“I am looking forward to working hard every day with the coaching staff and my new team mates to help the club achieve success on the pitch”.
“We had a good talk about football, about Bournemouth the place and the football club, thankfully he chose us”. “I think we can give him the platform to deliver his very best”.
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“He is a player that needs no introduction and one that, quite rightly, our supporters will be excited to see in a Bournemouth shirt”.