#2 Jack Wilshere
On his day, Jack Wilshere is easily one of the best midfielders in all of Europe. He’s quick off the mark, he has the complete passing range and has the tenacity and the winning mentality that makes him special.
If not for the injuries, Wilshere would’ve already sealed his reputation as one of Arsenal’s and England’s best ever players. He’s that good. But the number of injuries he’s gone through in recent years mean he’s far behind the kind of player that was expected.
But, having come out of injuries at the end of last season, it struck the London man the hardest when he was excluded from playing for England in their recent matches under former manager Sam Allardyce. His loan move to Bournemouth, however, has put thinks back into perspective.
There's now talk of Wilshere replacing Santi Cazorla at the heart of Arsenal's midfielder after he signs a new long-term contract with the club. The more he plays for the Cherries, the more assured he is of an England starting spot under any future manager. It's all going perfectly for him.