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Fit again, Jack Wilshere's career at a crossroads ahead of Emirates Cup

Stewart Robson and Alexis Nunes debate the next move for Jack Wilshere as the Arsenal man insists on staying in England. Gab Marcotti discusses the latest on the Alexis Sanchez transfer rumours, including where PSG and Man City stand with the striker. If nothing else, the Emirates Cup, the annual local jamboree staged in its latest iteration this weekend, is a chance for Arsenal's lesser-known lights to make a name for themselves. This year, there might even be an unlikely chance for one particular player to remake a name for himself. Jack Wilshere has returned to full-time training just in time for the two weekend fixtures, which come at a crucial juncture of his career.  Arsenal's...
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