Luton Town have officially appointed former Arsenal and England midfielder, Jack Wilshere as their new head coach, marking a significant step in his managerial career. The 33 years old takes over the reins at Kenilworth Road following the club’s decision to part ways with Rob Edwards earlier this month after a disappointing run of results.
Wilshere’s appointment signals a new chapter for Luton Town who are aiming to rebuild and push for stability after a turbulent start to the season. The club’s board expressed strong confidence in Wilshere’s vision and football philosophy, describing him as a “progressive and passionate coach” who embodies the club’s spirit and values.
Wilshere, who spent the early stages of his managerial journey with Arsenal’s under-18 side, is widely respected for his technical understanding of the game and ability to nurture young talent. His move to Luton marks his first senior managerial role in English football, a challenge he says he’s fully prepared for.
“I’m honoured to be given this opportunity to manage such a historic club,” Wilshere said during his unveiling. “Luton Town represents hard work, unity, and belief, values I’ve always held close throughout my career. I’m excited to work with this group of players and the incredible fans to bring success to this club.”
From Arsenal Prodigy to the Dugout

Once considered one of England’s brightest talents, Wilshere rose through the Arsenal academy before making his senior debut at just 16. His dazzling performances under Arsène Wenger earned him national team recognition and a reputation as one of the most technically gifted midfielders of his generation.
However, a series of injuries hampered his playing career, leading to early retirement in 2022. He quickly transitioned into coaching, earning praise for his tactical awareness and leadership within Arsenal’s youth setup.
Building Luton’s Future

Luton Town’s board believes Wilshere’s blend of modern football insight and experience at the highest level can help the club regain consistency and identity. His immediate task will be to lift team morale and push the Hatters up the Championship table.
Wilshere will begin work immediately, with his first match in charge set to be a crucial home fixture against Blackburn Rovers this weekend.
Fans will be watching closely to see if Wilshere can translate his brilliance on the pitch into success from the touchline, and perhaps start a new era of optimism at Kenilworth Road.












