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Jack Wilshere news: Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe club’s secret weapon in signing Arsenal star ahead of Crystal Palace

Cherries star working hard to persuade former Gunners teammate to make loan switch to south coast

BOURNEMOUTH have a secret weapon in their bid to sign Jack Wilshere on loan - striker Benik Afobe.

The Cherries are battling it out with Crystal Palace and AC Milan to sign the Arsenal midfielder who is set for a loan move away from the Emirates.

Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe has been working hard to persuade old friend Jack Wilshere to move to the south coast
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Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe has been working hard to persuade old friend Jack Wilshere to move to the south coastCredit: Action Images via Reuters

And Eddie Howe's men have an ace up their sleeve in their efforts to clinch the deadline day deal in the shape of their forward Afobe.

The 23-year-old is one of Wilshere's closest friends in football after he grew up in the Arsenal youth system with Wilshere.

Jack Wilshere is set for a deadline day loan move away from Arsenal
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Jack Wilshere is set for a deadline day loan move away from ArsenalCredit: Reuters

And Afobe has been working hard trying to persuade his old pal from the Gunners academy to make a season-long switch to the south coast.

Afobe has spoken highly of the set-up at Bournemouth and of the coaching methods of manager Eddie Howe.

Wilshere held talks with Cherries boss Howe in London yesterday, along with a separate meeting with Palace boss Alan Pardew.

Italian giants Milan made their interest known early yesterday evening, but they are now outsiders in the race to sign the 24-year-old.

Benik Afobe and Jack Wilshere are old friends from their time as Arsenal youth players
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Benik Afobe and Jack Wilshere are old friends from their time as Arsenal youth playersCredit: Getty Images
Jack Wilshere in action against Watford in what could be his last game for Arsenal
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Jack Wilshere in action against Watford in what could be his last game for ArsenalCredit: Getty Images

Wilshere has asked to leave Arsenal after being frustrated at the lack of first team opportunities this season.

After almost three years disrupted by injury, the England star knows he needs regular football to return to full match sharpness and to start fulfilling his true potential.

With two young children, a move to Palace would represent the chance for Wilshere to stay in London.

But Bournemouth believe they can offer a footballing environment that would help the midfielder flourish.

And Afobe is keeping in touch with his friend in an effort to seal the deal for the Cherries.


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