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Arsenal Legend Supports Club In Their Decision On Aaron Ramsey’s Saga

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey will leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of this season because his current deal with the gunners expires next year.

Aaron Ramsey is in the final year of his current deal at the Emirates Stadium and the club has refused to offer him a new deal after it saw that he was demanding too much than it can afford.

Aaron Ramsey has become the main topic amongst Arsenal fans ever since the club withdrew the new contract he was about to sign and the Wales international was benched on Sunday when the gunners made a visit to their neighbors Fulham.

The Arsenal midfielder made significant impact in just a few seconds when he had just got on the pitch in the second half as he scored a beautiful goal which had an interesting build up. His celebration was more of a message to Unai Emery and the club as he moved his arms in not too much happiness before being approached by his teammates.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright has also spoken on the future of Aaron Ramsey and he says that he is on the side of the club because he believes that they have to make a stance, something they failed to do in the Ozil-Sanchez saga earlier this year.

“I have to stick with Arsenal, they have to make this kind of stance, the amount of players we’ve lost in this fashion.” Ian Wright told BBC 5.

“I believe that Arsenal want him to stay, but they have to make this stance.”

Ian Wright also said that Arsenal has to make this stance to show everyone in the squad that this is how it is going to be done from today onwards as the club goes through revolution this year.

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