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Arsenal Legend Reveals Man Behind Ripping Of Aaron Ramsey’s Contract

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has been at the Emirates Stadium since 2008 but it seems his time at the North London club is ending soon.

Talks between Aaron Ramsey and Arsenal broke down a few weeks ago and the Wales international will probably leave the Emirates Stadium as a free agent in 2019.

The decision by the club has got mixed reactions but most Arsenal supporters believe that the club is right because Aaron Ramsey was once on a sick bed for a very long time and they were still believing in him, so they don’t understand why he would try to put the club on pressure so that he gets good wages.

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has already confirmed the reports of the gunners withdrawing the deal from the discussion table but he said that he will focus on playing football and that he has left everything to the club to make the final decision in the following months. The Wales international hasn’t been impressive for the gunners this season and he has even got benched many times.

Arsenal legend Paul Merson believes that gunners boss Unai Emery is the man behind the decision by the North London club to cancel the new deal which Aaron Ramsey was about to sign. It however might seem surprising since Unai Emery has always said that Aaron Ramsey is an important player to him but that’s the opinion of the former Arsenal player.

“It seems to me that the manager has said, I can get better somewhere else.The contract was on the table and Arsenal withdrew it, and it sounds like to me the manager has said, hold on a minute, I’m not giving him that kind of money, I can get a better player than that.” Paul Merson told TalkSport.

“But giving a player £200k-a-week is going to be a lot less than buying a £40million player and giving him £130,000-a-week. typical Arsenal isn’t it.”

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