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Wilshere admits he may leave Arsenal

Cape Town - Jack Wilshere admits he may leave Arsenal at the end of the season as he considers his options after his loan spell at Bournemouth.

The midfielder went on loan to the Cherries in search of regular games and remains determined to help them maintain their Premier League status.

Looking past the next few months, the 25-year-old is uncertain where he will end up playing. His contract with Arsenal expires in 2018.

"I'm concentrating on the next three or four months and then I'm not sure what is going to happen," Wilshere told Sky Sports. "At the end of the season, when I sit down and think, that [regular playing time] will be a big factor.

"I need to play, that is why I came here. Bournemouth gave me that opportunity.

"At the end of the season, when we see what I have done at Bournemouth, I will have a couple of weeks off on holiday and then think about it."

Bournemouth will be hoping to inspire the Cherries when they face a tough clash against a resurgent Manchester side on Monday night.

Kick off is at 22:00.

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