Free agent Jack Wilshere trains with former Bournemouth club following West Ham’s release

Free agent Jack Wilshere trains with former Bournemouth club following West Ham’s release

Free agent Jack Wilshere trains with former Bournemouth club as Arsenal and West Ham midfielders to maintain his fitness levels as they look for a new team

  • Bournemouth have confirmed that former loanee Jack Wilshere is training with them
  • The 28-year-old star is still without a club after being released from West Ham
  • Wilshere had spent a 2016-17 main flight season on loan at Vitality Stadium
  • Bournemouth are not expected to sign Wilshere permanently at the moment, however

Jack Wilshere is currently training with the Bournemouth Championship outfit in an effort to maintain his spirits while finding a new club.

The 28-year-old saw his contract with West Ham canceled with each other’s permission in October after a two-year spell that injured him – and he has now returned to his old team to take part. the sessions.

The Bournemouth Echo argues that there is currently no contract for the south coast side to sign Wilshere permanently, however.

Free producer Jack Wilshere is currently training with Bournemouth to maintain his fitness levels

Wilshere made 27 appearances for Bournemouth in the 2016-17 season after joining a long-term loan from Arsenal.

And while the England international is still without a new club, Jason Tindall has allowed Wilshere to train alongside the stars of his first team.

Wilshere helped Bournemouth finish ninth in the Premier League, the club ‘s highest finish in the top flight to date.

Wilshere made 27 appearances during a loan spell at Bournemouth in the 2016/17 season

Wilshere made 27 appearances during a loan spell at Bournemouth in the 2016/17 season

The midfielder also remembered a key role in the club’s impressive 4-3 win over Liverpool in December 2016.

His loan spell was terminated in April 2017, however, after he sustained a break-up following a crash with Tottenham talisman Harry Kane.

Bournemouth have been open to allowing former players to work with them after they leave.

The former Arsenal youngster remains without a club after expiring his West Ham contract

The former Arsenal youngster remains without a club after expiring his West Ham contract

Long-time servants Charlie Daniels, Marc Pugh and Andrew Surman used the club’s facilities after they left and soon found permanent moves elsewhere.

Wilshere admitted last month that returning to Arsenal is a ‘dream’.

‘Listen, you never know,’ he told the ITV Football Showcase, in conversation with presenter Mark Pougatch and Crystal Palace player Andros Townsend.

Wilshere, who has been signed 34 times for England, admitted it would be a 'dream' to return to Arsenal.

Wilshere, with a 34-hour captain for England, admitted a return to Arsenal would be a ‘dream’

‘I’m an Arsenal man. Andros, nothing, I have not spoken to anyone or anything but that is the dream.

‘I’m not stupid to know that there may not be a chance of it happening but I’m an Arsenal man, I love the club and I want the club to see it well. ‘

An Emirates academy graduate, Wilshere has been the youngest ever editor at the age of 16, but since then he has embarked on a difficult and difficult career.

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