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  • Owen Coyle keen on Wilshere

    Owen Coyle has confirmed his interest in Arsenal starlet Jack Wilshere but admits there is a long way to go before a loan deal can be agreed.
    The 17-year-old midfielder is regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in English football but has found it difficult to establish himself as a regular starter at Emirates Stadium.
    Wenger recently revealed he would be open to the idea of Wilshere going out on loan when the transfer window reopens, but only if he was guaranteed a lot of playing time.
    The Gunners manager admires the style of football played by Burnley and Coyle admits he would be keen to bring the teenager to Turf Moor, although he expects competition for his signature.
    "I am loath to speak about other teams' players but I think it is fair to say that Arsene Wenger knows the regard I have for the player," Coyle said on Sky Sports News when asked about Wilshere.
    Gifted

    "Arsenal have been blighted by injuries so there are things they may have to look at.
    "I would also suggest there is more than Burnley that will be admirers of Jack Wilshere.
    "He is a gifted individual who will continue to get better and I believe he will become an Arsenal regular and a full England international."
    Coyle spoke to Wenger after the 1-1 draw between the two sides last week, adding: "We had a chat and we will take it from there."

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    Bolton have completed the loan signing of highly-rated Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere.
    As revealed by skysports.com earlier this week, Bolton beat off competition from other clubs to land the England Under 21 international.
    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is happy to loan out Wilshere so that he can continue his development with first-team opportunities limited at the Emirates.
    Wilshere has signed on loan until the end of the season and he has been included in the squad for this weekend's game at Liverpool.
    Trotters boss Owen Coyle was delighted to land the prodigious midfielder.
    "Jack is a talented, young, hungry player who I think has got a bright future ahead of him," Coyle told the club's official website.
    "He has got an abundance of quality and he will enhance our squad.
    "It is similar to the deal with Vladimir Weiss in terms of the belief that I can help the player and the player can help this football club.
    "The deals suit all parties concerned if the boys go and deliver on the pitch."
    Meanwhile, Bolton have turned Paul Robinson's loan move into a permanent deal.
    Robinson initially joined Bolton on loan from West Brom in the summer and he has now earned a long-term stay at the Reebok Stadium.

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    • #3
      Him bad yes. That Weiss kid is quite a talent also.

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      • #4
        Good move for the young man.

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