In a shock move, Arsene Wenger is believed to have given Jack Wilshere permission to leave Arsenal on a loan deal in an effort to give the England midfielder more playing time.
Or at least, we
think it's supposed to be a shock move.
Although Jack Wilshere is still believed to be central to Wenger's long term plans for Arsenal, the news that Jack is up for a loan seems to have been received by a chuckle by a number of Arsenal fans.
https://twitter.com/Gingers4Limpar/status/770377214399549441
As reported in
The Mirror, "Wilshere held crunch talks with Arsenal and expressed his fears about a lack of playing time which resulted in him being axed from the England squad."
With only 37 minutes of gametime under his belt this season, it is believed Wilshere fears for his place in the Arsenal pecking order, seeing the £30 million transfer move for Granit Xhaka as somewhat troublesome.
While it is thought that a season long move to a Spanish or Italian club is preferred, with the transfer deadline fast approaching, a deal would have to be brokered quickly.
From potentially being the core of Arsenal for a decade, to being loaned out at 24.
The idea of Wilshere leaving Arsenal for a year got a lot of football fans fantasy booking his future.
https://twitter.com/LiamPaulCanning/status/770378161381146624
https://twitter.com/joakimljungehed/status/770382369245261824
While others took the news to make a wider statement about England players as a whole.
https://twitter.com/SimplyShaw_/status/770374481558790144
Of course, there were those who just wanted to have a laugh.
https://twitter.com/R9Rai/status/770375788369772544
https://twitter.com/Debaser92/status/770377948553699328
https://twitter.com/LanaDawood/status/770380956045807616
And then there were the Jack Wilshere fan accounts who were... well.
https://twitter.com/WilshereEra/status/770371970160549888
The transfer window gets weirder and weirder...
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