
Arsenal Transfer News: Latest Rumours on Jack Wilshere and Paul-Georges Ntep
England international Jack Wilshere could be sold to AC Milan at the end of the season after he completes his loan spell at Bournemouth, according to reports.
Italian publication Corriere dello Sport (h/t Aaron Flanagan of the Mirror) reported the midfielder might have played his last match for the Gunners if Arsene Wenger opts to do business with the Rossoneri in the summer as he shuffles the pack.
Wilshere has been plagued with injury throughout his playing career, and the 24-year-old headed for the south coast to gain minutes under his belt with the Cherries.
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The San Siro giants would be a fantastic challenge for the diminutive talent if Wenger decides Wilshere has no future in north London.

The player recent explained he almost lost his passion for the game after his bad luck with injuries peaked at Arsenal, as quoted by John Cross of the Mirror.
Wilshere said:
"I nearly did [fall out of love with football]. The injury last season was the hardest to take mentally, because I have been through a lot.
I missed the fight of the Premier League, being involved in all the big games and making a difference for a team and I wanted to feel that again and almost fall back in love with the game again.
I wanted to get back playing week-in week-out, being involved in the Premier League. I have missed a lot of football.
"
WhoScored.com highlighted the player has had statistical success since pulling on a Bournemouth shirt:
In other Gunners news, Wenger could battle Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp for Rennes winger Paul-Georges Ntep.
According to TransferMarketWeb, both Premier League clubs are tracking the exciting 24-year-old, who has also attracted interest from Lazio and Southampton.
The attacker has featured in nine Ligue 1 appearances this term, creating four assists, according to WhoScored.com.
Ntep provides a wealth of versatility, able to play wide left or through the middle as a centre-forward.
Here is the attacker in action:
Wilshere's time at Arsenal appears to be up, and the midfielder should seek a move if given the chance by Wenger.
He has shown good signs of recovery during his stint at the Cherries, and a transfer to Italy would give the talented player a fresh chance of a positive career.
Much like Milan—who have seen better days—Wilshere and the Serie A giants both have much to prove, and they could enter the perfect marriage if both parties become committed to each other.
Th pace of Italian football would also suit Wilshere's technique and playing style, and he has the potential to be a huge success on the continent.



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