Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is leaving Norwich City at the end of the season as the club look for a permanent manager.

Wilshere became Norwich’s first-team coach in October after spending two-and-a-half years as head coach of Arsenal’s Under-18s.
He was then promoted to caretaker manager สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที for Norwich in the final two games of the season, where he led the team to a goalless draw at Middlesbrough before beating Cardiff City 4-2.
However, the Canaries chose to search for a new manager by targeting someone outside the club, which led Wilshere to decide to leave the team.
The 33-year-old will take some time to consider his options before looking at the opportunity to become a head coach at another club.
“First of all, Jack is a fantastic guy, he and I have worked together before (at Arsenal),” Norwich sporting director Ben Knapper told Ufabet Sport.
“He’s a great coach and he’ll be a great head coach in the future, but not with our team at this moment. We look at coaches from outside the club.”
“Naturally he’s disappoint. He’s super-ambitious, and he should be, but for where we are right now and the context, we’re focussing externally.
“The emotional part, the romantic part of me would love to make that decision but my job is to not get wrap up in emotion and to make cool, objective decisions.”