Arsenal midfielder Wilshere set for knee procedure
The England international will need to undergo further treatment for
a new problem that has flared up during his rehabilitation as he
continues to recover from an ankle injury
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is to undergo a new procedure to correct a knee problem that has flared up during his rehabilitation.
Wilshere
has missed the entirety of the 2011-12 season due to an injury to his
right ankle and will now face further treatment for an issue Arsenal
describe as "long-standing".
The "slight issue" relates to Wilshere's
patella tendon in his left knee, but is not expected to have a
significant impact on his ability to return to training in time for next
season.
The England midfielder will travel to Sweden in the next
few days for the procedure, before continuing his rehabilitation at
Arsenal over the summer.
Wilshere established himself as an integral
member of the Gunners' team during the 2010-11 season, making 49
appearances in all competitions despite being just 18 years of age at
the beginning of the campaign.
His long spell on the sidelines
stalled his progress, however, and ruled him out of the England squad
for Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.
It had been hoped that
Wilshere could be involved in Great Britain's team for the 2012 London
Olympics this summer, but Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger revealed that
the playmaker may not even be fit for the start of the club's pre-season
training in July.
Source : Goal.com