David Moyes has spoken to the media and said that Jack Wilshere would be a key transfer for West Ham in a transfer window where West Ham need to buy well in order to stay up.
Wilshere, who will be at the London Stadium tonight to face West Ham in his Arsenal colours, is getting used to playing more minutes since his return from injury and loan move from Bournemouth.
The Englishman is used as a player in the Europa League mainly by Wenger, but also as a substitute in Premier League matches. He also recently got his first goal since the 2014/15 season, netting in the Gunners’ 6-0 win over BATE Borisov.

Moyes has said about the whole situation (via The Guardian):
I do believe the transfer window could be the difference between relegation and staying up.
Jack Wilshere would be someone who we’d have to look at if he was available.
Wilshere is also keen to show what he is capable of to Gareth Southgate, as he tries to earn a place to Russia in 2018 for the England squad. Perhaps, a move to West Ham where he would get more game time and helping them survive could be what is needed for both Wilshere and the Hammers.





