Serie B side Como hint they are in talks with Jack Wilshere

Serie B side Como hint they are in talks with Jack Wilshere as their councillor for sport calls him ‘more than a target’… despite the Italian club missing out on signing the former Arsenal and England man last summer

  • Councillor of sports for Como has revealed Jack Wilshere is ‘more than a target’
  • The Serie B side were interested in the ex Arsenal midfielder last summer 
  • Wilshere even trained with Como but the move eventually broke down  


The councillor of sports for Serie B side Como has revealed Jack Wilshere remains ‘more than a target’ for them. 

Wilshere is currently training with his former side Arsenal, and even joined them on their warm-weather training camp in the UAE a fortnight ago.

The 30-year-old is keeping his fitness up having failed to find a club since leaving Bournemouth at the end of last season.

Jack Wilshere has been training with former club Arsenal to maintain his fitness levels 

His long wait for a new club could soon come to an end, with Como’s councillor of sports, Paolo Annoni, claiming Wilshere is ‘more than a target’.

According to Football Italia, Annoni met the club’s general manager Carlalberto Ludi during an event and he has revealed some of the things they talked about in a Facebook post.

Annoni wrote: ‘He (Ludi) revealed a few interesting news, including a new signing who is more than just on target: Jack Wilshere, a former Arsenal player.’

Wilshere trained with Como last summer and was close to joining them. But the move failed to materialise as he is a non-EU player. 

The former England international has impressed during training with Arsenal but Mikel Arteta confirmed last month there are no plans to offer the midfielder a short-term deal. 

Wilshere has been without a club since his short stint at Bournemouth came to an end

Wilshere has been without a club since his short stint at Bournemouth came to an end 

‘I was very clear with the situation with Jack and the role that he was going to have being around here. We continue the same way,’ said the Gunners boss. 

Wilshere has not played football competitively since making a substitute appearance in the first leg of the 2021 play-off semi-final between Bournemouth and Brentford.

He made 18 appearances in all competitions in the second half of last season for the Cherries.

Wilshere spent two decades at Arsenal before leaving for West Ham in 2018.