Jack Wilshere, ‘frustrated’, promises to recover after West Ham departure



[ad_1]

English midfielder Jack Wilshere has said that he did not have the opportunity to play regularly at West Ham United despite being in top form and confident that he can continue to play at the highest level.

Ilshere, 28, joined West Ham from Arsenal on a three-year deal in 2018 in hopes of resurrecting his injury-plagued career, but said on Monday he had agreed to a termination of his contract with the club. Premier League.

Wilshere, who made 197 appearances for Arsenal and won the FA Cup twice, in 2014 and 2015, said he expected to make an announcement about the next leg of his career shortly.

He made 19 appearances for West Ham in all competitions with injuries to the groin and ankle that limited his playing time.

“Despite all my best efforts and intentions, it hasn’t worked out as expected,” tweeted Wilshere, who has been caps for England 34 times.

“I have been in top form for a long period of time at the club, even for the last eight months, training hard every day, but unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to play.”

“While of course I am frustrated that I have not been able to fully demonstrate what I am capable of at West Ham, I remain convinced that I can still contribute at the top of the game.”

Online editors

[ad_2]