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Ian Wright: Aaron Ramsey should leave Arsenal

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is in the final year of his contract at the Emirates Stadium but Ian Wright believes that he should leave for his own good.

The Aaron Ramsey transfer saga has been going on for months and up-to now, they hasn’t been any report which claims that the gunners have changed their minds and decided to restart negotiations with the Wales international. We will have to wait until next year before we can confirm that the midfielder will be leaving the Emirates Stadium.

Aaron Ramsey’s issues have got the fans, football analysts and Arsenal legends to have different opinions because some support him, saying that the North London club should give him his desired wages while others believe that it is time the club starts getting rid of players like him. Arsenal legend Ian Wright is on the side of the club according to what he said on his YouTube channel.

“He is a top player, when you get a top player like that who is going for free, you are going to have teams of that calibre ( Bayern and Juventus ) coming for them.” said Ian Wright.

“I think it might be the perfect time for us and for him to move on.”

The Arsenal legend however said that he hopes the club gives Unai Emery time and money to get a perfect replacement who would be willing to take wages of £80,000 a week . Ian Wright believes that Aaron Ramsey leaving Arsenal is also good for his career even though it might sound as the is club axing him out after having been with him for a decade.

Aaron Ramsey is linked with many clubs including Bayern Munich who are said to be confident of landing the Wales international in the 2019 summer transfer window.

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