Why did Jack Wilshere retire? Ex-Arsenal star set for new Norwich role after coaching reignited 'love' for football

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Jack Wilshere was once one of the most highly-rated young footballers in the world after breaking through at Arsenal. 

Wilshere worked his way up from the academy at the Gunners and starred in midfield under Arsene Wenger until injuries struck. 

Wilshere turned to coaching after his early retirement
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After lengthy spells on the sidelines alongside stints and Bournemouth and West Ham, the former England international announced his retirement at the age of 30 in 2022.

He has since turned to coaching and has been working with the Arsenal U18s following the decision to hang up his boots.

And now talkSPORT understands that he has agreed to join Norwich City as a first-team coach.

His presence on the touchline will bring back some great memories for fans but they will also remember how Wilshere’s career sadly came to an early end…

Why did Jack Wilshere retire? 

Wilshere blamed the end of his career on reasons out of his control. 

The midfielder was forced to have surgery on his ankle, knee and calfbone while at Arsenal which saw him miss over 100 games.

Then after a move to West Ham, he would miss a total of 59 games in three years at the club.

This led to Wilshere announcing an early retirement and he released a statement in July 2022 reading: "Today I am announcing my retirement from playing professional football.

"It has been an unbelievable journey filled with so many incredible moments and I feel privileged to have experienced all that I did during my career. 

"From being the little boy kicking a ball around in the garden to captaining my beloved Arsenal and playing for my country at a World Cup. I have lived my dream.

Wilshere spent 17 years at Arsenal after coming through the club’s academy

"In truth, it has been difficult to accept that my career has been slipping away in recent times due to reasons outside of my control whilst feeling that I have still had so much to give. 

"Having played at the very highest level I have always held such huge ambitions within the game and if I am truthful I did not envisage being in this position at times. 

"However, having had time to reflect and talk with those closest with me I know that now is the right time and despite the difficult moments I look back on my career with great pride at what I have achieved."

Wilshere was immediately appointed Arsenal U18s head coach after his retirement.

The 32-year-old has prospered in a role off the pitch and he has since revealed that coaching has helped to reignite his 'real deep love for football'. 

Speaking to the Independent in last year, Wilshere said: "I love it, honestly. 

"It's given me back the real deep love for football and I didn't know I'd lost it, to be honest. I came back here last year and I was coaching a bit, training a bit.

Wilshere has excelled as a coach for Arsenal
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"When I came back here, and it might be because it's Arsenal, I feel like people here genuinely care about me, which is nice.

"Obviously, it was a different world I was entering. The corporate world, all the emails – but now I'm in a place where I've worked that out, I've structured my day better. 

"The coaching stuff I absolutely love."

Wilshere clearly has the passion and knack for coaching and that may be why Norwich have now made a move for him.

The ex-midfielder will join Johannes Thorup’s backroom staff as the Canaries aim to gain promotion to the Premier League.

And there is no doubt that Wilshere will be delighted to be on the journey in his first coaching role in the EFL.

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