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Transfer News: Aaron Ramsey Reportedly Gets Given Deal By Juventus

Aaron Ramsey's current contract at Arsenal will see him leave the North London club next year but he is however linked with Juventus.

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is in his final year at the Emirates Stadium per the terms agreed with his current deal with the gunners, it’s now about a week since reports claiming that the North Londoners had withdrawn the new deal they were about to offer him.

Aaron Ramsey was on the bench as the gunners played Fulham on Sunday and the Wales international was later brought into the match in the second half and he made the unbelievable as he scored a goal in just a few seconds he had spent on the pitch.

Italian outlet CalcioMercato has however reported that Juventus has offered Aaron Ramsey a deal because they want him in Italy after the gunners showed that they don’t want to keep him by removing the new contract which he was about to sign. Aaron Ramsey has never made a comment on his future but his agent did reveal via Twitter that the midfielder truly wanted to stay at Arsenal but that he had nothing to do but move on.

Aaron Ramsey’s impressive display against Fulham will probably earn him a starting spot in Arsenal’s next Premier League match and the former Cardiff City star will now have to work hard to impress the club so that they could reconsider their decision.

The report linking Aaron Ramsey to Juventus says that the Italian club is ready to give him a good contract which he wants because they are trying to build a strong squad after signing Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer. Many reports also suggest that the gunners are also ready for life without Aaron Ramsey because they would like to replace him with Sevilla star Ever Banega.

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