Supporters of West Ham United have aired their fury following the latest update on Jack Wilshere’s impending return from injury.
According to Football Insider, the former Arsenal midfielder has returned to light training with the Irons after hernia surgery a month ago (via West Ham News), however, supporters were not interested.
Jack Wilshere has returned to light training in a boost to West Ham as they to avoid Premier League relegation.
[Source: Football Insider] pic.twitter.com/vYCg6Zlhkl
— West Ham News (@WHUFC_News) March 4, 2020
Just get rid of him
— ?Grimmer? (@grimmer1895) March 4, 2020
The irony that Jack Wilshere is seeing as a boost for West Ham when returning to training where it is in training that he is somehow suffering injuries most of the time anyway.
— Josh Verrills (@WestHamJoshV) March 4, 2020
I honestly forget we had him!
— Paul Cooper (@PaulPjcoops) March 4, 2020
Not good enough feather ankles. Time to terminate his contract. Purchased too late.
— airbag (@airbag93986541) March 4, 2020
Is the impending return of Jack Wilshere a boost for West Ham?Yes, he has got some abilityNo, he's not good enough |
The former Arsenal man has not played for the Hammers since 19th October 2019, when he featured for 27 minutes in the 2-0 defeat to Everton (per Transfermarkt).
Wilshere’s appearance against the Toffees was one of just eight that the 28-year-old has featured in for the London club so far this term in all competitions (per Transfermarkt), leaving fans having had enough of the Englishman.
*has returned to training to stop West Ham trying to cancel his contract
— Chris (@monsiuerrehbee) March 4, 2020
Not a boost is it ?
— Gary Herbert (@gjherbert) March 5, 2020
No thanks he is finished
— hammerhead (@larryberyl) March 4, 2020
How is he going to help? If anything he will just take the space of a better player.
— 2Dubya ?? (@CouchPotatoUK) March 5, 2020
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What do we think?
With another report from Football Insider having suggested that the Hammers are deliberating over whether or not they should offer the Englishman a mutual termination to his contract, Wilshere’s future seems unclear.
Having been the Irons’ second-worst performer when he has played for West Ham in the Premier League, with a 5.99/10 (per WhoScored), it does appear that a return for Wilshere would not be all that much of a boost.