Wilshere has made a strong return to Arsenal action after breaking his leg last season when on loan at Bournemouth.
He has played three times for Arsene Wenger's side in all competitions, including a full 90 minutes against BATE Borisov in the Europa League last month.
Many fans have been calling for Wilshere to at least make a substitute appearance in the Premier League, but Wenger is yet to oblige and is choosing to be cautious with the injury-prone player.
If Wilshere is to be selected in Gareth Southgate's 23-man squad for the World Cup, he must get over his injury struggles and earn some game time at the Emirates.
The player himself recently spoke about his fitness levels saying: 'If I'm honest, my fitness levels are probably the best they've ever been.
'I always hear the boss say it is my first five-metre burst, when I receive the ball and to get away from defenders and I feel that's getting better and better each day.
'I look at my numbers after the game and I've been out for four months and I'm not the one who hasn't run the most.