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Report: Arsenal Still In Negotiations With Jack Wilshere On Extending His Contract

Jack Wilshere has also become a contract rebel according to Arsenal fans but the club is still in negotiations with him to convince him to stay at the Emirates Stadium.

Jack Wilshere is out of contract at the Emirates Stadium this summer and he has not yet put to pen to a new deal to extend his stay at Arsenal. The gunners have spent months in negotiations with the Englishman but nothing has been agreed upon by the two parties.

Arsenal is ready to offer Wilshere a new deal but it seems the problem has been the context of the new contract which the club is offering him because it is rumoured that the 26-year-old rejected it because it was going to see him get a pay cut on his current £90k per week he is getting which he has seen as being un fair.

Meanwhile, Sky Sports claims that the gunners are still in negotiations with Jack Wilshere as they want him to stay at the club and work with new Arsenal boss Unai Emery, the report claims that the discussions are not progressing well because of a loyalty payment which the midfielder is due according to Sky Sports news.

Arsenal fans are however not bothered whether the Englishman leaves or not because they believe he should sign the new deal because the club did still have faith in him when he was still an injury prone who could miss almost the season in the past.

Jack Wilshere has doing signs which show that he will be leaving the Emirates Stadium like removing Arsenal from his Twitter biography which spanked much speculation on what will be happening next in his life.

Wilshere has been at Arsenal since he was just nine years old and made his debut at the age of 16, and was promoted to the first team where he impressed but his career at Arsenal has been destroyed by constant injuries which stopped him from progressing well at the North London club. He however was fit last season as he made 38 appearances for Arsenal last season.

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