Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere confirmed he will be leaving the club after 17 years in a statement on his official Instagram account.
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Wilshere is currently on holiday after which he will make a decision on his future.
The England midfielder has no shortage of interest with several sides across the Premier League and Europe linked with him.
The Sun report that West Ham have made an offer for the 26-year-old.
Per the source, the Hammers are only willing to offer a one-year deal which has put the transfer in doubt.
The length of the deal could prove to be a stumbling block.
West Ham are only willing to offer a one-year contract as they have doubts over his fitness.
Wilshere has had fitness and injury concerns over the past few years.
The midfielder did make 36 appearances for Arsenal last season which indicates his fitness problems may be behind him.
Turkish-Football sources report that Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and Besiktas are also interested in Wilshere but would be willing to offer at least a three-year deal.
Fenerbahce sporting director Damien Comolli is currently in London and has made enquiries to Wilshere’s representatives.
Meanwhile, the Lions have made a move according to the Fotomac sports newspaper, launching a €3.5m per-season offer for the 26-year-old.
Per the source, Wilshere is keen on staying in England but the Istanbul based outfit believe they can offer him the chance to shine on the biggest stage.
Galatasaray will compete in the Champions League group stage next season after winning the league title for the 21st time.