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Report:Arsenal Tell Wilshere To Accept Pay Cut Or Leave Club

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been told by the club that he either accepts the new deal given to him or just leaves the club in the summer transfer window as a free agent.

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will be out of contract at the Emirates stadium at the end of this 2017/18 season and it seems it is going to be some frustrating discussion between the club and player.

It’s been reported that the gunners have indeed offered Wilshere a new deal which will see the English international start earning £90,00 a week which is lower than his current wages of £110,000 something which he believes isn’t fair because he has proved himself this season.

It has gone public that Wilshere has rejected the new deal and it seems the club has informed him that he either accepts the deal or just moves on and start a new life away from the Emirates stadium, the midfielder has been at Arsenal in his senior footballing career and he has formed a special connection with the fans, club manager and officials that he wouldn’t want to leave the club in this kind of manner.

Wilshere is considered to be one of the most passionate players at the Emirates stadium by the fans and they don’t understand why the club is doing this to Jack putting him in an awkward position where he must choose if its passion for the club or his financial needs because there are clubs that are willing to offer him as high as £150,000 a week wages.

Arsenal could be forced to lose Wilshere in the summer transfer window if he refuses to sign the deal meaning he would be a free agent without a team.

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