5 reasons why Jack Wilshere’s Bournemouth move makes sense

Quite simply, he’ll get more game time

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Let’s start with the obvious.

If you’re looking to achieve regular game time with Arsenal or AFC Bournemouth right now, you’re so much more likely to get on the field with the Cherries.

While Harry Arter and Andrew Surman have been holding down the Cherries’ central midfield for a long while now, AFC Bournemouth haven’t had a talent like Jack Wilshere before.

Depending on how Eddie Howe intends to utilise Wilshere, everybody will expect him to start whenever he’s fit to be called upon and considering this is still the Premier League, he’ll still be in the immediate consciousness of new England boss Sam Allardyce once more.

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