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Published 15:15 19 Apr 2017 BST
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This is enough to rule him out for the remainder of the season, with the statement adding that specialists will now work with the midfielder to determine how to go about his recovery.
“It is a big blow to lose Jack,” said the club's manager Eddie Howe.
“We have loved working with him since he arrived at the club last August. He has made a huge contribution to our season, both on and off the pitch. We wish him a quick recovery and thank him for his effort and professionalism while he was with us.”
Assuming Bournemouth don't extend their loan deal for Wilshere or make the move permanent, it now seems likely that he has played his last game for the south coast club. It remains to be seen whether he will feature in the plans of Arsene Wenger (or whoever else is in charge at the Emirates) by the time next season starts.
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