Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has confirmed will leave when his contract expires at the end of June, after 17 years at the club.
The 26-year-old made his Gunners debut in 2008 and has made 197 first-team appearances, becoming a fan favourite amongst the Gunners faithful.
However, his future at Emirates has been in doubt for a while with his injury troubles and lack of game time. New manager Unai Emery also cast a shadow over his future, and it seems Wilshere will now look to move on in order to get more game time.
Writing on Instagram, Wilshere said:
“I felt that I was ultimately left with little choice but to make the decision that I have due to purely footballing reasons.
“Such was my desire to stay that I had in fact recently agreed to sign a financially reduced contract in order to commit my future to the club.
“My intention throughout these discussions has always been to remain an Arsenal player. I have been on the books at Arsenal for 17 years and have always felt part of the fabric of the club.
“Following my meeting with the new manager I was made aware that although the reduced contract offer remained, it was made clear to me that my playing time would be significantly reduced should I decide to stay.
“I am sure everyone can understand that at this point in my life and career I need to be playing first-team football and following my meeting with Mr Emery I came away feeling that it would be very difficult for me to do so at Arsenal.
“Given this, I feel I have no option but to pursue other opportunities in order to progress my career on the pitch.”
It is believed that Wilshere was offered a new deal earlier in the year when Wenger was in charge, but this contract was understood to be worth less than his current deal.