Jack Wilshere is reportedly attracting plenty of interest this summer window and West Ham want to try offload the big earner from their wage bill.
According to the Evening Standard, there are plenty of MLS clubs that could be interested in the midfielder’s signature and he is open to moving to America to try reignite his career.
It is claimed that David Beckham’s Inter Miami are one team that could chase the left-footer and the Hammers want to offload their £100,000-a-week man, even if it’s on a loan deal as he enters the final year of his contract.
The report adds that teams in the English Championship are also queuing up for the 28-year-old, but it’s unclear on if the player would be prepared to drop down into the second-tier.

TBR’s View:
West Ham took a punt on Wilshere two years ago by snapping him up on a free transfer, but there was a gamble in paying him big wages and unfortunately it’s not one that has paid off.
The central midfielder was one arguably the most exciting youngster in English football at one point and he earned 34 senior caps for his country, but frequent injuries have wrecked his progression and he’s been on a downwards curve.
He’s manager just 18 senior appearances for the Hammers across two seasons and offloading him this summer would be smart business, plus they could get help from a financial perspective if they sell him to an MLS club.
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