Aaron Ramsey Offered 4-Year €150,000 Deal By Juventus

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Aaron Ramsey Offered 4-Year €150,000 Deal By Juventus

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Bishwaraj Bhattacharyya

Italian news publication, Calcio Mercato claims that Aaron Ramsey has been offered a four-year deal worth €150,000-per-week by Juventus.

The Arsenal scored for his side on Tuesday to help his team to a 4-1 win over Fulham. He came on as a substitute to bring on major offensive impact, doing what he does best, scoring goals like a striker despite not being one.

It is almost certain that Aaron Ramsey will not be with the Gunners come July 2019. The Welshman’s contract talks with the club broke down a while back and both parties might just mutually ready to part ways with each other.

With the January transfer window open, however, the 27-year-old is eligible to be approached by interested clubs for a pre-contractual agreement. Ramsey reportedly has spoken with other clubs like Inter Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain as well.

The central midfielder is set to leave North London after a decade of service to the club. The Arsenal faithful are not willing to let go of Ramsey and neither is the player too keen on leaving.

From simply footballing perspective, Ramsey possesses a set of skills that not many players have in the modern day. He is not the most crucial player for Arsenal but he certainly is highly important.

Replacing him will be a pain and Emery is already scouring the market for one.

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