Arsenal flop looks to get his career back on track in Denmark.The two-time FA Cup winner, 30, was once tipped as England's brightest prospect after an unerring performance against Barcelona as a teenager drew rave reviews from manager Arsene Wenger.
Wilshere's obvious talent saw him trusted to replace Cesc Fabregas in the heart of midfield, but the Gunners star was cruelly prevented from taking the limelight.Various lower limb traumas stunted his progress at the Emirates and Wilshere was eventually released at the end of the 2017/18 season.
Subsequent spells at West Ham and Bournemouth also proved unsuccessful with the England star unable to showcase his buoyant flair.Without a club at the start of the current campaign, he had to remain patient before being signed by Danish outfit AGF in February.
The Superliga side agreed terms on a short-term deal until the end of the season with the hope Wilshere's ability could help stave the club away from relegation.It seems to be a decision that has paid off.
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