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Jack Wilshere ready for adventure abroad after West Ham exit as he talks up LaLiga spell

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Jack Wilshere has revealed he considering "something different to the Premier League" and is open to a move to Spain, Italy, Germany or the MLS after his West Ham exit.

Wilshere is weighing up his next move after mutually agreeing to end his £100,000-a-week contract at West Ham.

The 28-year-old former Arsenal midfielder is hoping to resurrect his career and says he is open to a new adventure abroad.

“La Liga, Italy or Germany would be a nice change for me," said Wilshere. “Not many English players have done it. I always watch La Liga, it was always something I thought about.

"I like the league, I think it's more technical than the English game. I think it's somewhere I could really show what I can do.

“I don't think I'm too young for the MLS. I think there's been a big improvement in that league. If the right opportunity came up I'd be open to it.”

Wilshere, whose career has been blighted by injuries, left West Ham after David Moyes told him he was not part of his plans at London Stadium.

“I want to play for a club where I feel like I'm an important part of it," Wilshere told Sky Sports.

“I just want to play games - I want to get back to playing 25-30 games a season, when you can really get your confidence back and a smile on your face.

"Just playing football, what I used to do when I was a little bit younger. I still feel like I can do it and I want to prove everyone wrong."

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