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Breaking News: Aaron Ramsey To Leave Arsenal

Aaron Ramsey joined Arsenal in 2008 and the Wales international has become a fan favourite at the Emirates Stadium in the last decade.

Aaron Ramsey has been at the Emirates Stadium since 2008 and the Wales international is in his final season at the North London club but the club has refused to offer him a new deal even though he wants to stay there. Aaron Ramsey asked for an answer a few weeks ago on why the club removed the new contract from the table.

Some latest report from Sky Sports says that Aaron Ramsey will leave Arsenal at the end of this season after he was told by the club in person on why the club won’t offer him a new deal to extend his stay at the Emirates Stadium. This comes as bad news to the Arsenal fans because Aaron Ramsey is a fan favourite at the North London club and most of them believe that what the club is doing to him is unfair since he has served it for a decade.

There has never been any confirmed reason on why Arsenal decided to withdraw the new deal which Aaron Ramsey claims to have been ready to sign. So this means the Wales international is in his last season at Arsenal and will be looking forward to make the most of it if he still has passion for the club even though it has axed him.

Aaron Ramsey is no longer a regular in Arsenal’s Premier League matches but Unai Emery has said that this decision has nothing to do with the current transfer rumours about the midfielder and said that he will be using more often he proves that he is worth a starting eleven spot. Arsenal faces Blackpool today and Aaron Ramsey is in the starting eleven that plays the Seasiders.

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