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Arsenal Legend Speaks Out On Aaron Ramsey Transfer Saga

Aaron Ramsey's current deal at Arsenal will expire next year and there are few chances that it will be renewed.

Aaron Ramsey will leave Arsenal in either January or at the end of this season per the current reports which claim that the gunners have withdrawn the new deal which he was about to sign.

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is in the final year of his current deal at the Emirates Stadium and there isn’t any hope of the North Londoners offering him a new deal because it’s reportedly said that his demands were too much for the club. Aaron Ramsey is now linked with many top European clubs but it is believed that he will either join Manchester United or Liverpool because the managers of the two clubs have for long had an interest in the Wales international.

Arsenal legend Alan Smith has spoken about the Aaron Ramsey transfer saga and he says that he hoped that the recruitment of Sven Mislitant and Raul Sanllehi would end such situations where an important player is on verge of leaving the Emirates Stadium. The Arsenal legend Smith also warned the gunners not to let go of Aaron Ramsey.

“It would be a shame to lose him, it would be such a shame. I think, like a few players there, he can be developed into a top player.” Alan Smith told Love Sport Radio.

“He’s pretty good as it is and he’s got this knack of scoring goals on the big stage and in important matches.It would be a blow if we lost him.”

Nothing has been confirmed yet on the future of Aaron Ramsey because the Arsenal midfielder has refused to make a comment on the reports that have trended, it is however his agent that confirmed the reports as he said on Twitter that Arsenal made the decision not to offer his client a new deal.

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