Major League Soccer

Jack Wilshere's name has sounded as the new English arrival to MLS. But his bad fitness methods would give anyone a headache

By Fredi Roman

In the last couple of hours rumors of Jack Wilshere joining the MLS have been installed. His lazy personality only would made any club spend trash money.

In the last couple of hours rumors of Jack Wilshere joining the MLS have been installed. His lazy personality only would made any club spend trash money.

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When Jack Wilshere appeared in the great scenario of the English Premier League, a youth jewel seemed to be discovered. However, through the years passed, his talent became into a shadow and transformed his career into a injury-plagued midfielder. After his last season at West Ham United, rumors of arriving at MLS began.

However, the heavy load that can mean to any US soccer team to achieve him is incomparable with the $4.2M transfer fee he has according to Transfermarkt. “When I first got injured my core strength was terrible,” Wilshere said at a interview with Men's Fitness in 2015. “I was 18, playing three times a week and didn’t really do any gym work.", he added. It would have been great if he had heard himself at that time. Since then he had 15 different injuries with 1372 days without playing.

For a 28-year-old midfielder, which is the age supposly that a soccer player is in his highest level, it is a little unusual to abandon the English Premier League. So, probably Wilshere will not be that franchise player coming from big teams to add hierarchy to the league. And whoever decides to buy him, will only buy a problem.


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