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Jack Wilshere is attracting interest from clubs in Greece and Italy as well as the Championship, understands.

The Hale Ender, who made 198 appearances for Arsenal, found himself without a club in the summer after being released by Bournemouth, and was invited back to train with Mikel Arteta's side at London Colney as he seeks to get a new one.

During that time the England international has also spent time working with the Gunners' youth set up in order to help him with his coaching badges for a potential career once he retires from professional football.

For now though he would like to carry on playing and it seems as though Wilshere may be moving closer to finding himself a new team.

The 30-year-old is being looked at by Italian side Monza and Greek team AEK Athens as well as a host of Championship clubs, understands.

Despite this though he is still expected to join up with Mikel Arteta's squad for their midseason trip to Dubai, and is due to fly out tomorrow.

However, the England international is hopeful of securing a move in the next two weeks, and if this means that he has to leave the Gunners camp in the UAE ahead of schedule then he is willing to do so.

This would seem to put an end to romantic suggestions that Wilshere could make a return to the Emirates to help out with Arsenal's depth issues in midfield.

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