Arteta leaving has left a space in the holding midfield role, which has now been taken by Xhaka, and we also have Jack
Wilshere returning to the squad after a year out, not to mention Ramsey, Cazorla and Coquelin (and maybe the Ox?)
Not exact matches
Even though the report claims that
Wilshere will be training with the
squad again when they
return from abroad for the Emirates Cup and the new season, surely he could have done with the extra time
to get ready and have any chance of making the team.
We have had a good few injury victims
return to the
squad, and now Wenger has given positive updates on both Jack
Wilshere and Danny Welbeck.
Better at attacking than Gibbs and as good as Monreal tracking back... should be a no brainer... Gibbs sold ageing Monreal a good back up and can ease this guy in
to EPL... Net cost maybe 10m... but as far as I can tell wenger believes most of his business is done with Shaka jap as holding option for welbecks
return wilshere and santi back and «revitalized» giroud and Ramsey like new signings... But anyone basing next years EPL on this euros is beyond football redemption... All the poor performers last year have upped their management and
squads... So far the only non mover..
Wilshere is nearing a
return to the first - team however, and is expected
to make the
squad for the trip
to Sunderland on Sunday, having featured three times for the Under - 21 side in recent weeks.
Glad
to hear
Wilshere and Lacazette are back, but I hope they can also make Maitland - Niles and Nelson
return to the
squad as well
That's very nice of
Wilshere to give Theo a boost on his
return to the
squad, but it is hardly going
to impress Oxlade - Chamberlain, who perhaps brings more
to the team that just sprinting into the box?
Wilshere is believed
to be closing on a
return to the first - team and today's match was expected
to be his last for the Under - 21 side before being recalled
to the senior playing
squad for the weekend.
Wilshere will be expected
to make his
return next month, which could see him earn a summer call - up
to the England international
squad for the upcoming European Championships, with the prospect of being rather fresh for his country.
Wilshere is due
to return to action next month, which will leave him just under two months
to prove his match fitness, prior
to Hodgson picking his final playing
squad on June 1.
After missing the Moscow trip due
to illness, Granit Xhaka may also
return to the
squad whilst Jack
Wilshere may be given a rest, after picking up a knock in Russia.
Jack
Wilshere returns to the Arsenal
squad after recovering from injury and illness, but only makes the bench alongside Theo Walcott.
With Abou Diaby
returning to fitness and Arteta, Flamini, Ramsey and
Wilshere already at the club, I did fear that Arsene Wenger would choose
to once again ignore revamping this area of his
squad.