Arsenal Early career in 2009 Wilshere joined the
Arsenal Academy in October 2001 at the age of nine, after a short spell in the
Luton Town youth programme. He rose through the ranks, and at the age of 15 was named the captain of the under-16s. In the summer of 2007, Wilshere featured in the
Champions Youth Cup in Malaysia and upon his return to England, Arsenal Academy coach
Steve Bould gave him a start for the under-18s first match against the
Chelsea under-18 team. He scored his first goal against
Aston Villa under-18s in a 4–1 win. He then scored a
hat-trick against Watford under-18s, helping his side to an Academy Group A title. He finished his first full season with the under-18s with 13 goals in 18 appearances, most of which came when he was 15. In February 2008, he made his debut for
Arsenal Reserves aged 16 against
Reading, and scored Arsenal's only goal of the match, which ended in a draw. He scored a memorable goal against
West Ham reserves in March, picking the ball up and curling a shot into the top left corner under the watching eye of first-team
manager Arsène Wenger. He managed to record two goals and two
assists in just three appearances for the reserves at the end of the 2007–08 season. He played in the under-16s' victory in the Ferroli Cup, being named as player of the tournament. He played an important role in Arsenal's
2008–09 FA Youth Cup win, scoring goals in the semi-final and producing a man-of-the-match display in the first leg of the final against
Liverpool, assisting two goals and scoring himself. Wenger gave Wilshere a place in Arsenal's first-team squad for the
2008–09 season, and he was given the number 19 shirt. He made his competitive debut in a
Premier League match against
Blackburn Rovers at
Ewood Park in September 2008, as an 84th-minute
substitute for
Robin van Persie. At the age of 16 years and 256 days he was Arsenal's youngest-ever league debutant, a record previously held by
Cesc Fàbregas. Ten days later, on 23 September, Wilshere scored his first competitive Arsenal goal in a 6–0 victory against
Sheffield United in the
2008–09 League Cup. On 25 November 2008, Wilshere came on as a substitute in a
UEFA Champions League match against
Dynamo Kyiv, becoming the fifth sixteen-year-old to ever play in the competition. In January 2009, he signed his first professional contract, extending it in July the same year. In the preparation for the
2009–10 season, Wilshere scored twice and was twice awarded
man of the match as Arsenal regained the friendly tournament, the
Emirates Cup. On 22 September 2009, he started for Arsenal in their 2–0 League Cup win over
West Bromwich Albion. In the 37th minute of the match he was involved in a controversial incident with
Jerome Thomas; Thomas pushed Wilshere's face and was shown a red card.
Loan to Bolton Wanderers On 29 January 2010, Wilshere joined Premier League side
Bolton Wanderers on
loan until the end of the
2009–10 season. He made his first league start in the away match at
Manchester City on 9 February, and scored his first Bolton goal, his first in the Premier League, on 6 March 2010 in the 2–1 victory at
West Ham United. He impressed at Bolton, and that club attempted, unsuccessfully, to sign him on loan for another season.
2010–2013 in 2010 Wilshere featured in Arsenal's first three matches of the
2010–11 Premier League, starting in the 1–1 draw against Liverpool, the 6–0 win over
Blackpool, before coming on as a substitute against Blackburn Rovers. Wilshere continued his fine form through to October, before his month was cut short with a red card in a 2–1 win against
Birmingham City on 16 October. He was given his marching orders deep into injury time for a tackle on
Nikola Žigić and missed the rest of the domestic month. However, Wilshere participated in European competition against
Shakhtar Donetsk scored the Gunners' fourth goal on the night in a 5–1 win. Wilshere was again a regular feature alongside
Alex Song at the heart of the Arsenal midfield during the following months. The role meant he had the responsibility of protecting the Arsenal back four against
Chelsea. Against the likes of
Michael Essien and
Mikel John Obi, the 18-year-old was praised for showing great physical strength during the match which Arsenal won 3–1.
England manager Fabio Capello described him as "the future" and declared his intention to give him the 'holding role' for England after he watched the 19-year-old hold down a midfield place for Arsenal during the course of the season. Wilshere finished the season competing in all of Arsenal's final fixtures during May, making 49 appearances in all competitions for Arsenal. During the summer leading into the
2011–12 season, Wilshere suffered a stress fracture ankle injury during a
2011 Emirates Cup pre-season friendly against the
New York Red Bulls, and during the first few months of the injury, Arsène Wenger said: "The news we have for Jack is very positive", he had said. "No [he will not be back sooner], we will respect the delays. I count maybe mid-February for Jack." Upon having successful ankle surgery, Wilshere's participation for Arsenal was minimum. Wenger further commented on his injury saying: "The first news we have had is better than expected", said Wenger. "He is not in a boot, but I don't know more. His morale looks quite good and I hope it will only be a short setback." During further rehabilitation, it looked as if Wilshere would heal, with Wenger saying: "It is difficult to set a deadline on Jack", he said. "We go week by week with him. But his last scan was very good so we don't have worry anymore. It is about progress and fitness, however, I can't set a date." However, Wilshere was ruled out of the remainder of the
2011–12 season. The injury meant that he did not participate in a single club match all season, as well as the
2012 Summer Olympics and England's
UEFA Euro 2012 campaign, with Wenger ruling him out further saying: "His ankle is fine and he makes progress, but it is slow progress, [and] we had a chat about that. His progress is not quick enough to go to the Euros." Wilshere continued his recovery from his ankle injury, which had ruled him out for the whole of the previous season. "We still have to assess them [him and Bacary Sagna] again after the international break", said Arsène Wenger. "After that they should not be too far away from normal training." He made his return to the first team, making his first Premier League start in 17 months (524 days), playing in the win over
Queens Park Rangers. The 20-year-old made an immediate impact, producing a typically combative performance that saw him name man of the match. "It felt amazing to be back", Wilshere said. "All the hard work and long days at the training ground have paid off." He continued to feature for Arsenal, and made six appearances in December, producing another man of the match performance against that of West Bromwich Albion. The young midfielder committed his long-term future to the club after signing a new contract, to the delight of Arsène Wenger, who said: "Jack is certainly the best known, the leader of this group [of young British players]. We're very happy that we could conclude their new deals at the same time." Wilshere continued to produce excellent displays in the opening month of 2013, playing a part in all eight of Arsenal's matches and scoring the winner against
Swansea City in the
FA Cup. His all-action performance against the Welsh side saw him win another man of the match award in that match. "[Wilshere] is naturally a guy who is not scared of anything on the football pitch and that is usually the sign of a leader", Wenger said. "He wants to win and shows you that. Of course he will be one of the leaders of this club – in fact he already is. A leader is somebody who does everything on the pitch to help his team to win. And he does that." He played the entirety of the
North London derby against
Tottenham Hotspur before picking up an injury that ruled him out of the month's remaining matches. He was used as a substitute in all three of Arsenal's matches in May, making late appearances against QPR,
Wigan Athletic and
Newcastle United. "Jack will have a small, mild surgery [at the end of the season]", explained Arsène Wenger before the Wigan game. "It is a very small, small, small one. It is to remove a small pin. It will not be a problem. He will need very minor surgery, but we manage that as far as we can until the end of the season. At the moment, we use him only in games when I feel he is really needed."
2013–2016 in 2014 Wilshere started the season playing on the left wing due to injuries keeping out Arsenal's first-team wingers such as
Lukas Podolski,
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and
Theo Walcott. He scored his first goal of the season on 6 October in a 1–1 draw away to West Bromwich Albion. He scored his second goal of the season on 19 October in a 4–1 home win against
Norwich City. And, on 26 November, he scored his first career brace in a 2–0 win against
Marseille in the UEFA Champions League, the first being the fastest European goal scored by an English player in Europe's top-tier competition, which was timed at 29 seconds. During a match against Manchester City on 14 December, Wilshere gave an abusive hand gesture and was given a two-match ban. On 13 January 2014, Wilshere played a part in both of Arsenal's goals against Aston Villa in a match which Arsenal won 2–1. Having scored in the 34th minute, Wilshere won the ball back from the kick-off and set up
Olivier Giroud, who scored Arsenal's second. Wilshere featured for England's friendly against
Denmark on 6 March. However, following a tackle from
Daniel Agger, Wilshere was ruled out for just over six weeks after suffering a hairline fracture on his left foot, subsequently missing key Arsenal fixtures against Chelsea and Manchester City, along with the FA Cup semi-final against Wigan on 12 April. On 17 May, Wilshere came on as an extra-time substitute in the
2014 FA Cup final as Arsenal beat
Hull City 3–2 at
Wembley Stadium for their first silverware since 2005. On 28 May, Wilshere's goal against Norwich was voted
BBC Goal of the Season, accumulating 42% of the votes. On 10 August, Wilshere started as Arsenal won the
2014 FA Community Shield by beating Manchester City 3–0. He scored and assisted in Arsenal's 2–2 home draw against the same team on 13 September. On 27 November, Wilshere was ruled out for three months following surgery on his left ankle after injuring the ligaments in a 1–2 home defeat to Manchester United. On 24 May 2015, Wilshere struck from outside the area as Arsenal beat West Brom 4–1 to clinch a spot in the group stages of
next season's UEFA Champions League. The goal would later be voted the BBC Goal of the Season, making Wilshere the first player to win that award in consecutive seasons since the start of the Premier League. On 30 May, Wilshere came on as a substitute in the
2015 FA Cup final, a 4–0 win over Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium. On Arsenal's victory parade after winning the final, he led fans in a chant calling local rivals Tottenham "shit". Having previously been warned by the FA after a similar chant in the previous season's campaign, he was charged with misconduct. Wilshere broke his
fibula during pre-season training in August, and was initially expected to be out for up to a few weeks. However, in September, he underwent surgery on his leg and was ruled out of action for a further 3 months. In February 2016, Wilshere stated that he was working to regain fitness, albeit slowly. He admitted to being frustrated by his injuries, but that he was still motivated to return to the pitch. On 8 April 2016, Wilshere returned to the pitch after about 10 months as he started for the U-21 side against
Newcastle United and scored his first goal after coming back from injury against
West Brom U-21 about two weeks later. On 24 April Wilshere returned to the Arsenal line up against
Sunderland and returned to pitch on the 84th minute replacing
Mesut Özil. in 2018
Loan to Bournemouth On 31 August 2016, Wilshere completed a season-long loan move to
AFC Bournemouth for the 2016–17 season and was given the number 32, previously worn by midfielder
Eunan O'Kane. On 10 September 2016, Wilshere played his first match for Bournemouth, as a 63rd-minute substitute against West Bromwich Albion; his team won 1–0. Wilshere then won consecutive Player of the Month awards for Bournemouth for November and December 2016. On 15 April 2017, Wilshere suffered a hairline fracture to his left fibula after his clash with
Harry Kane in a match against Tottenham at
White Hart Lane. On 19 April 2017, it was confirmed that Wilshere would miss the rest of the season after making 29 Premier League appearances for Bournemouth and would be treated back at Arsenal. but by mid-August, Wenger confirmed that he had plans for him that season. On 15 September, he made his first appearance for Arsenal since August 2016 as a substitute in the second half against
FC Köln in the
Europa League. On 20 September, Wilshere made his first start in over 16 months against
Doncaster Rovers and played for the full 90 minutes. On 22 October, he played his first Premier League match of the season as a substitute in a 5–2 win over
Everton at
Goodison Park, assisting a goal for
Aaron Ramsey. On 7 December, Wilshere scored his first Arsenal goal in 928 days as the Gunners defeated
BATE Borisov 6–0 in the Europa League. Wilshere's performances in the
Europa League group stage and an injury to Ramsey saw him start in the Premier League for Arsenal for the first time since May 2016 in the team's 0–0 draw with West Ham United on 13 December 2017. It was also the first time he had completed the full 90 minutes in the Premier League for the club since September 2014. On 3 January 2018, in his sixth consecutive Premier League start, Wilshere scored his first Premier League goal for two and a half years in a 2–2 home draw with London rivals Chelsea. On 19 June 2018, Wilshere announced that he would be leaving Arsenal, with his contract due to expire at the end of the month.
West Ham United in 2021 Wilshere signed for Premier League club West Ham United on 9 July 2018 on a three-year contract. He made his debut on 12 August in a 4–0 defeat to Liverpool. On 27 August 2019, Wilshere scored his first and only goal for the club in a 2–0 win over
Newport County in the
2018–19 EFL Cup. His contract was mutually terminated on 5 October 2020 with one year remaining, after spending two years at the club. In just over two years, Wilshere made only 19 appearances for West Ham, including 16 in the Premier League. For much of his time with the club he was injured but, according to the player himself, often he was fit but was not picked to play. On his release, Wilshere said that he believed he could still play at the top level of English football.
Bournemouth On 18 January 2021, Wilshere returned to Bournemouth on a short-term contract. The move came as a result of him training with the then
Championship side since December 2020. On 26 January, he scored in a 2–1 win over
Crawley Town in the
FA Cup, his first goal in any competition since 27 August 2019. On 6 February, he scored his first league goal for AFC Bournemouth in a 3–2 victory over Birmingham City. He was released by Bournemouth at the end of the season, having made 17 appearances and scored two goals in all competitions during his short-lived return to the club.
AGF On 20 February 2022, Wilshere signed for
Danish Superliga club
AGF on an initial short-term contract until the end of the
2021–22 season. Having been without a club since his departure from Bournemouth, Wilshere had been training with former club Arsenal since October 2021, having also trained with
Serie B club
Como previously. AGF announced on 6 July that the club would not renew Wilshere's contract for the 2022–23 season. Wilshere announced his retirement from football on 8 July, aged 30. ==International career==