Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is reportedly attracting fresh interest from the likes of Galatasaray and Fenerbahce with his Gunners deal due to expire at the end of the month.
The England international has been in a contract standoff with the Gunners over the past year and he has yet to decide whether he would be staying at the club next term.
As such, he has already been linked with the likes of Everton, AC Milan and Juventus and Turkish Football now claims that there is further interest from the Super Lig.
Turkish champions Galatasaray and their rivals Fenerbahce have both been linked with Wilshere but the former are said to have a minor edge over their city counterparts.
Gala boss Fatih Terim had recently been spotted having a dinner with ex-Gunners manager Arsene Wenger and during this meeting, the 64-year-old is said to have taken some input regarding the midfielder.
Meanwhile, Fenerbahce sporting director Damien Comolli is said to have also enquired with Wilshere’s representative regarding a switch but a decision has yet to be made over both offers.
As things stand, Wilshere has a contract offer on the table which has been heavily incentivised but he appears reluctant to extend his stay unless he is guaranteed regular game time. The £90,000-a-week midfielder dropped a major hint on social media recently, suggesting he might leave the club.
In this case, the Englishman may end his long-term association with the Gunners in the next fortnight with head of recruitment Sven Mislintat close to finalising a move for Sampdoria’s Lucas Torreira.
Torreira is currently with the Uruguay national team at the World Cup but the Gunners are still confident of sealing a preliminary agreement with the Genoa-based club.



