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WILSHERE HAS BEEN WARNED NOT TO GO BACK TO ARSENAL AFTER BOURNEMOUTH LOAN

Source: Talksport.com
Jack Wilshere has NO FUTURE at Arsenal and should look for another club when his loan stay at Bournemouth expires at the end of the season, according to talkSPORT pundit Micky Gray.

The 25-year-old midfielder was deemed surplus to requirements by Gunners boss Arsene Wenger at the start of the campaign and was sent to the south coast club for more regular game time.
The England international has impressed for the Cherries this term and, having stayed injury-free, could be set to make his biggest number of league appearances in six years.
Wilshere has played 24 games for Bournemouth so far this season – the last time he played more than 25 was for Arsenal back in the 2010/11 campaign, where he ended the year on 35 league appearances.
And former Sunderland defender Gray believes returning to Arsenal now would only be a backwards step for Wilshere – who has this week been linked with a £30million move to West Ham.
“I don’t think the right move for him is to go back to Arsenal,” Gray told talkSPORT.
“Arsene Wenger knew Jack needed game time this season and that’s why he went out on loan in the first place - he isn’t going to get it at Arsenal.
“There’s talk of a £30million price tag – will you be buying a player who is going to give you only 25 games a season when you need more from him for that price?
“But if you can keep him fit - and it’s a big if - then you’ve got a very good player on your hands.”

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