Wilshere risking wrath of Wenger before supposed first-team return

Jack Wilshere has been caught up in a fresh batch of controversy after being snapped following a fracas outside a nightclub, shortly after being ejected from the venue.

The England international is nearing a return from his leg break, which has kept him out of action since May of last year, but could find himself in manager Arsene Wenger’s bad books this week.

Wilshere has been seen being questioned by the police in the early hours of Sunday morning, having been involved in a group altercation outside of Cafe De Paris in the London’s West End, shortly after he was removed from the club.

The 24 year-old is no stranger to altercations with his boss, having been caught out smoking on three separate occasions, as well as having spat on a taxi driver who had refused to take him home when he was intoxicated.

Wilshere has returned to training in the past week, and was reported to be nearing a return to action in the coming weeks, in hope of securing a place in the England squad for this summer’s European Championships.

Should Wenger decide to punish the injury-plagued star, his England spot could come under threat, with both Eric Dier, Jordan Henderson and Danny Drinkwater all vying for roles.

The England boss Roy Hodgson has recently spoken out about players likely to miss out on spots should they struggle to hold down regular football, with Theo Walcott having been warned about his place directly.

Mohamed Elneny has already staked a huge claim for being a regular starter for the side, and the English midfielder already has an uphill struggle to earn a return to first-team action, and this latest setback may not help with proceedings.

Does Wilshere deserve a return to the first-team? Can we afford to shuffle our side as we try and chase down an unlikely title win? WILL he make the England squad?