Jack Wilshere's fall from grace shows no sign of slowing as the
Arsenal midfielder made a shock move to Bournemouth on a season-long
loan on Wednesday Aug 31,2016
Jack Wilshere was once regarded as one of the most promising youngsters in the Premier League, but Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has allowed the 24-year-old to leave the Emirates Stadium in a bid to revitalise his career.
Jack Wilshere has been hampered by a series of injuries and unsavoury off-field incidents in recent seasons and was left out of Sam Allardyce's first England squad this week.
Jack Wilshere 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
Jack Wilshere last played 90 minutes in a Premier League fixture in September 2014, and had drawn interest from Crystal Palace, Roma and AC Milan after mutually agreeing with Wenger that he would benefit from playing regular first-team football.
But Bournemouth won the race for his signature after reportedly agreeing to pay a £2 million (2.35 million euros, $2.6 million) loan fee and all of Wilshere's £80,000-per-week wages.
Jack Wilshere was once regarded as one of the most promising youngsters in the Premier League, but Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has allowed the 24-year-old to leave the Emirates Stadium in a bid to revitalise his career.
Jack Wilshere has been hampered by a series of injuries and unsavoury off-field incidents in recent seasons and was left out of Sam Allardyce's first England squad this week.
Jack Wilshere 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
Jack Wilshere last played 90 minutes in a Premier League fixture in September 2014, and had drawn interest from Crystal Palace, Roma and AC Milan after mutually agreeing with Wenger that he would benefit from playing regular first-team football.
But Bournemouth won the race for his signature after reportedly agreeing to pay a £2 million (2.35 million euros, $2.6 million) loan fee and all of Wilshere's £80,000-per-week wages.
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