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Report: Arsenal To Lose Their Top Midfielder In Summer

The gunners have failed to reach an agreement with Jack Wilshere over a new deal but it seems they will now need to be more serious because Everton are interested in signing the English international.

The summer transfer window is just a few months away and the clubs have started identifying the players they want so Everton are interested in snatching up Arsenal‘s midfielder Jack Wilshere.

Wilshere will be out of contract at the end of this season and it seems the Arsenal officials have not been able to agree on a new deal because it is said that the gunners want to offer him a new deal which will see his pay check get cut to a lower amount something which every player might not agree on.

Wilshere is being targeted by the toffees who are willing to offer him a great deal which is far better than the one of the gunners who want to offer him peanuts but the decision will reply on the English international who has been saying numerous times that he will never leave Arsenal any time soon because he has a special bond with the club.

( Arsenal Midfielder Wilshere / Getty )

The 26 year old has faced a lot of misfortunes in his career at the Emirates stadium with constant injuries and lack of game time but he has been favoured by Arsene Wenger this season because he has got more appearances this season than the previous ones so giving him a reasonable deal would have added up on his current momentum because it’s un believable that he is looking to finish up a season without going to the sidelines.

Jack has been a fan favorite ever since he made a debut when he was just at 17 years then after he made a remarkable performance against Barcelona where he bossed the midfield and rose to fame.

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