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Arsenal Ready To Trade Aaron Ramsey For A Striker

Arsenal has told Aaron Ramsey that he won’t get offered a new deal because he isn’t in their future plans and maybe because of his wage demands which the club has labeled as ridiculous. The gunners are now short of a striker after Danny Welbeck got injured on Thursday, and most reports say that he will be on the sidelines for six months.

Mirror claims that Arsenal is ready to make a swap deal with Roma to get Patrik Schick because gunners boss Unai Emery is worried about the consequences of losing their back up striker who was usually used in the Carabao Cup and UEFA Europa League so that Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could get some rest.

Patrik Schick has not been impressive this season because he has failed to score any goal for Roma because of loss form and it’s now believed that he could be allowed to leave on loan by the Italian club. The report says that Roma will hope to get for free and in return, they get Patrik Schick for the second half of the season.

Such deal might seem stupid to the Arsenal fans because they want Aaron Ramsey to get offered a new deal but the gunners would benefit from this because they won’t wait until this season ends to lose the Wales international for free, but if he would help them get a striker in January, then it would be a win for the North Londoners.

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