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    Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere poised to agree loan deal with FC Twente

    FC Twente, the Dutch league leaders, are hopeful that they have agreed a deal to take Arsenal teenager Jack Wilshere on loan.



    By Jason Burt
    Published: 7:00AM GMT 14 Jan 2010

    Jack the lad: Dutch league leaders FC Twente are hopeful that they have agreed a deal to take Arsenal teenager Jack Wilshere (left) on loan Photo: PA


    It will be intriguing to see whether Arsenal and Wilshere – who turned 18 on New Year's Day – accept the offer, but Twente president Joop Munsterman is confident of concluding the temporary move this week.
    Indeed Twente, who are coached by former England manager Steve McClaren, have proposed signing Wilshere for 18 months, rather than until the end of the season. However, it would seem unlikely that Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger would want the midfielder, who is only one year into life as a senior professional, to be absent for so long.

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    If Twente are successful it would represent something of a coup for McClaren, who appears to have beaten off interest from several Premier League and Championship clubs to sign Wilshere.
    Wenger is keen for the player to gain the experience he needs to improve and said earlier this month that he would allow Wilshere to go out on loan once Arsenal's injury list was reduced.
    With Cesc Fabregas and Gaël Clichy returning for Sunday's league match away to Bolton Wanderers – although Denilson will be absent with an abdominal muscle problem – and with Nicklas Bendtner also close to full fitness, the situation is rapidly improving.
    Wenger had expected Wilshere to be loaned to a Premier League club and revealed that he had held talks with Owen Coyle before he quit Burnley for Bolton. There is, however, a long list of clubs now after Wilshere, who is regarded as the most exciting young talent in British football and has captured the imagination of England manager Fabio Capello.
    So highly is Wilshere rated that if he had been playing regularly – and well – this season then it was not beyond the bounds of possibility that Capello would have included him in the squad for the World Cup finals.
    Capello has already fast-tracked him into the England Under-21s. However, the Italian also knows he needs time to develop.
    Wilshere became Arsenal's youngest-ever league player when he came on as a substitute against Blackburn in September 2008 aged 16 years and 256 days, and he has since played in the Champions League, FA Cup and Carling Cup, although he is yet to start in the Premier League.
    It may be why Wenger is considering taking Wilshere out of the spotlight and allowing him to play in Dutch football – although this would have to be weighed up against the effect a move abroad, albeit to a country less than an hour away by plane and where everyone speaks English, would have on him.
    Nevertheless, Twente play the kind of attractive, technical football that could speed Wilshere's development, especially as they are also involved in challenging for honours rather than fighting a relegation battle. At the halfway mark of the Dutch season, Twente are top of the Eredivisie, two points clear of PSV Eindhoven and nine ahead of Ajax.
    McClaren has done an exceptional job, especially having lost key players last summer. It has meant he has, so far, successfully rebuilt his reputation after being sacked by the Football Association after England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008.

  • #2
    Are we stacked such that we can send this young GUNNER out on loan. What if a number of those returning from injury breakdown?

    I don't like it!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      Are we stacked such that we can send this young GUNNER out on loan. What if a number of those returning from injury breakdown?

      I don't like it!
      He needs competitive games to develop,i think he will benefit from a loan move.We have enough wide midfielders.

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      • #4
        If you say so!
        The proof of the pudding....???
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          is in the ingredients?

          Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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          • #6
            Well...we all hope our players all return to full fitness...and remain at full fitness!
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Karl View Post
              Well...we all hope our players all return to full fitness...and remain at full fitness!
              The injury problems seem to be over at the right time.Clichy is a massive plus for us at left back and Cesc is playing the best football of his career this season.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dunny View Post
                The injury problems seem to be over at the right time.Clichy is a massive plus for us at left back and Cesc is playing the best football of his career this season.
                Agreed!
                ...but this year there is no easy match...

                ...and duh 'memba wi fixture?

                ...and the pitch plays its hardest (hardest for the players physically) in these coming months.
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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