Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal could do with Jack Wilshere with Santi Cazorla out injured

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Mark Mann-Bryans7 January 2017

Arsene Wenger admits he could do with having Jack Wilshere at Arsenal as he is left short of midfield options ahead of Saturday's FA Cup tie at Preston.

Wilshere was allowed to leave the Gunners on a season-long loan move to Bournemouth in a bid to prove his fitness and earn a new contract at the Emirates Stadium.

The temporary move has done the England international good and he has enjoyed a run of games on the south coast, something he had failed to do in three years at Arsenal as he was plagued with injuries.

There is no option for Arsenal to recall the 25-year-old despite injuries ruling out Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla, while Mohamed Elneny is away on international duty with Egypt.

Asked if he regretted allowing Wilshere to leave, Wenger said: "Yes, I could use him now.

"But if he had not played until now, he would not be ready to play now. What looks unfair at some moments in the season is that you know at some stage you could need the player.

"But even at the start you need to have the right balance between competition and numbers and chances for the player to play. And still today I think it was the right decision for him to go."

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"The priority first is football player but as well for their mental guidance. We need to have a balance between youth and experience and they are important in that as well."

Wenger said that Cazorla's return is yet to be pencilled in after the Spain international underwent surgery on a troublesome Achilles at the beginning of December.

"At the moment, he is far from returning," he said.

"It's not going as quickly as I imagined, so certainly in January he will not come back. It could be a bit longer (than three months).

"At the moment I don't really know, but I just have a schedule that shows he is not planned to go outside and run at the moment.

"It is frustrating because he's such a great player and because he has started the season in such a tremendous way. He was the dominating player in our squad at the start of the season and we suddenly lost him."

While Cazorla's season started well, Mertesacker's is yet to begin whatsoever after the German World Cup winner injured his knee in a pre-season game at Lens in July.

He is back training again but Wenger believes he too is some way short of returning to action.

Asked if Mertesacker was close to coming back, he said: "No. He had a little calf problem. He's on the pitch but not close. He's still three or four weeks away, not more."

Wenger insists he plans on picking a strong XI for the third-round tie at Deepdale, although Petr Cech, Laurent Koscielny and Alexis Sanchez will be rested.

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