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Aaron Ramsey to Juventus? Italian champions interested in Welshman – Reports

Rishabh Gupta
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Aaron Ramsey to Juventus

Aaron Ramsey to Juventus: Arsenal’s contract rebel Aaron Ramsey are started to attract interest from top European clubs, including Juventus.

According to various reports, defending Serie A champions, Juventus, are interested in purchasing Arsenal superstar, Aaron Ramsey, whose contract controversy seems to continue.

The Welshman is under contract at the Emirates until June next year, and it is reported that no talks for a contract extension are being held between Arsenal and the player’s representatives.

If both the parties do not reach an agreement, it is likely that Ramsey will be offloaded in the winter window, before he ends up on a free deal next year.

However, reports from Calciomercato receal that Italian giants, Juventus, are hesitant to sign Ramsey on a fee in January. Instead, they’ll wait till next summer to snap the 27-year-old for free.

Nevertheless, Juventus are adamant to sign Ramsey only on two conditions. Ramsey has to lower his wage demand and that his agent’s fee should also be reduced.


This is in the aftermath of Emre Can’s signing in Turin this past summer, as the German arrived on a free deal from Liverpool. However, Juventus faced other costs including Can’s salary of £5.4 million and his representative was paid a fee of £14.3 million for pulling off the move.

Regardless of the speculations about the Welshman’s future at the Emirates, Unai Emery has included the 27-year-old in his plans, with Ramsey featuring in all four Premier League games for the Gunners this season.

On the other hand, Juventus will face competition from AC Milan, Chelsea and Liverpool but it is likely upto the player to decide his best possible destination.

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Rishabh Gupta

Rishabh Gupta

A sports enthusiast. Sports, I believe, is one of the few powers which help us grow, both as an individual and society. With each day, in the rich world of sports, I grow.

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