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Arsenal To Start New Contract Negotiations For Other Midfielder Soon

The gunners offered Mohammed Elneny a new deal yesterday and it seems they are already preparing a new project of offering Aaron Ramsey a new deal too.

The gunners surprisingly confirmed the renewal of their star man Mohammed Elneny who will now be staying at the club until 2022 after he put to pen to a new deal offered to him by the club.

It’s said that the gunners have now turned to Aaron Ramsey as their next project whom they also would like to offer a new deal because his current contract expires at the end of next season. Although it is understood that the club want to offer him a new deal, it’s reported that the Welsh international is ready to go into the final year of his current deal because he doesn’t want to decide now.

Aaron Ramsey has been a favourite at the Emirates stadium ever since he made a move to the North Londoners and won the hearts of the fans due to his match deciding goals at the FA Cup finals. His career was once almost ruined after he had become an injury prone and could finish most of the time on the sidelines but he has recovered his form in the past two years.

( AARON RAMSEY / GETTY)

Some Arsenal fans reached a time where they said that Arsene Wenger was favouring Ramsey because the manager could always include the midfielder in starting lineups even though he wasn’t on good form on that time. He has however risen up to the challenge this season because his one of the best Arsenal players that have performed well in this 2017/18 season.

It seems the gunners look to extend the deal Ramsey and are ignoring the fact that their other midfielder Jack Wilshere has for long been crying for a contract renewal. So the gunners have been debating amongst the two who is more important at the club but most believe that Wilshere is more valuable to the club that the Welsh man.

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