Former England star Jack Wilshere will attempt to get his stalled career moving again after signing for Danish side AGF.
The 30-year-old is joining the Aarhus-based team on a short-term deal initially, but an option to extend that contract by one year exists, with Wilshere desperate to prove himself after falling off the footballing map.
Arsenal favourite Wilshere, who began his career with the Gunners and helped the club win the FA Cup twice, has been without a team since leaving Bournemouth at the end of last season.
He was a teenage wonder with Arsenal, making his debut as a 16-year-old playmaker in 2008, but injuries have blighted his career in recent years. Recently, he has been training with Arsenal in an effort to build up his fitness.
AGF sit seventh in the 12-team Superligaen, and their director of football is former Liverpool left-back Stig Inge Bjornebye.
Wilshere, handed the number 10 shirt, said: Since I started training with Arsenal, I have never hidden the fact that it was to be ready for 2022 and for a new club.
Now the right club is here, and it will be an exciting new challenge for me. I am in a place in my career where I need to get started again after a difficult period and that opportunity has AGF offered me. For that I am very grateful, and I will do everything I can to live up to the expectations.
I m physically in really good shape and I feel fit, so now for me it s about getting into the squad and see if I can earn some playing time for the club and contribute to get some wins.