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Jack Wilshere is said to be attracting interest from both England and abroad as the former Arsenal midfielder grows increasingly hopeful of finding a new club.
The 30-year-old has been without a club since leaving Bournemouth at the end of last season and has hinted that retirement could be an option.
His former Gunners teammate and now Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, welcomed Wilshere back to London Colney last year, in order to regain his fitness and begin preparations for his coaching badges.
Wilshere has worked with a number of the club’s promising youngsters, with Bradley Ibrahim labelling him the “best player in training”.
Those impressive reviews from the training pitches had led to some speculation that Arteta could grant him an emotional return to his boyhood club.
But despite the need for a new central midfielder, Arteta has ruled out a move for Wilshere, a player he still believes is at Premier League level.
"His talent is unquestionable, I think you’ve heard some players say he’s the best in training,” he said last month. “It’s up to him the next step in his career and we’re here to support that," the manager continued.
When asked about Wilshere's ability to play in the Premier League, Arteta said "100%, and if he has doubts I can tell him that."
However, when pushed on whether the academy graduate might return to