Exclusive: Arsenal midfielder close to agreeing new contract

Exclusive: Arsenal midfielder close to agreeing new contract

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Jack Wilshere is close to agreeing a new Arsenal contract,

Football Insider 

sources understand. The injury-plagued midfielder is ready to commit to a deal that will lift his salary to £110,000-a-week and run until 2021. Wilshere's current £90,000-a-week agreement has two-and-a-half years left but the Londoners do not want to risk a situation where he could be antagonised into pushing for a transfer. Manager

despite some off-field controversies and the series of serious injuries that have stalled his progress since his breakthrough 2010-11 campaign. Wilshere will be sidelined until at least mid-December as he continues his recovery from the fractured left fibula that has kept him out for the entire season. As revealed by

Football Insider, 

Arsenal have offered the England international a lucrative package that would lift him into the second bracket of earners at Emirates Stadium, behind Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez but alongside Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott, who

in the summer.

Keeping faith: Arsene Wenger is keen to tie Wilshere down to an extended deal
Keeping faith: Arsene Wenger is keen to tie Wilshere down to an extended deal

Ozil is hoping to secure a £180,000-a-week deal that will el

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and their neighbours Manchester City in the summer but Arsenal have no intention of cashing in on their academy graduate and

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