New West Ham United signing Jack Wilshere has revealed why he left his boyhood club in North London, Arsenal.
Wilshere on Monday signed a three-year contract with the Hammers after leaving the Gunners as a free agent.
He was offered a new contract at Arsenal but Unai Emery made it clear that he would not play a significant role next season, leading the midfielder to seek more game time elsewhere.
In a post on Twitter after signing for West Ham, Wilshere wrote: “Delighted to have officially signed for West Ham United! ‘After speaking with the manager and those at the club I knew my future was at the London Stadium and I can’t wait to get going now.
“It’s well known that I come from a family of Hammers and it’s a special moment to sign for the club I used to go and watch as a boy.
“The West Ham fans are some of the very best and I am looking forward to giving everything I have to helping the team to bring success to you all.
“I’m excited for the future at this great club. Off to training camp and the hard work starts now. Come on you Irons!.”