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Jack We Love You Too, Check Out Wilshere’s Emotional  Message To Arsenal

Jack Wilshere has been at the Emirates stadium for almost his all footballing career and he has formed a special bond with Arsenal and it's supporters.

Jack Wilshere has been at the Emirates stadium for almost his all footballing career and he has formed a special bond with Arsenal and it’s supporters.

The English international was recently loaned to AFC Bournemouth but the loan deal ended so he returned to the Emirates Stadium this season. The player has explained the feeling how about coming back to Arsenal through his official Instagram account.

JACK WILSHERE INSTAGRAM POST

The midfielder clearly says that he is very happy to be a gunner as here is his statement;

“”””So this time about a year ago, i was a bournemouth player sitting in the stands at the Vitality watching AFCB v AFC wondering if i would ever play for Arsenal in the premier league ever again. After another set back, i never stopped dreaming and believing. If 2017 has taught me anything it would be NEVER GIVE UP!!! Love playing for this club and long may it continue. Looking forward to 2018.””””

The gunners have not always been a type of club that usually loans it’s players but decided to loan Jack Wilshere because the 26 year old could usually not finish the season when fit but it seems the player wasn’t happy about it because wanted to stay at the Emirates stadium.

Jack Wilshere has always been a loyal player that loves the North London club and he is loved by most of the gooners but his only problem has always been getting injured in almost every season and some football analysts believe that the player’s playing style is the main reason why he gets injured easily.

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