Gigss is the current coach of the Welsh team and has compared Ramsey’s move to that of Gareth Bale who jumped ships to go to Spain 7 years back.
“You’ve seen what it [going abroad] has done for Gareth,” said Giggs. “It will be a great experience for Aaron and he is going to a great club, the biggest in Italy. Look at the facilities Juventus have got, they are a massive club. He is playing well at the moment and [leaving Arsenal] has not affected him.”
“I was slightly surprised when he went but Rabbi is a talent,” Giggs said. “He has electrifying pace and that always keeps you interested. Obviously after that you have to develop. If a full-back works you out you have to have that Plan B, but he can hurt teams. It is great he has had that different experience, like I’ve touched on with Rambo, and gone to a different country.”
Ramsey will be joining as the second highest earner in the club just behind Cristiano Ronaldo and is expected to bring in the extra firepower from midfield that they have been lacking in terms of goal threat.
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