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Transfer News: Aaron Ramsey Will Leave For Bayern Munich

Aaron Ramsey will leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of this season and it's said that Bayern Munich are his next destination.

Aaron Ramsey will leave Arsenal at the end of this season because his current contract at the Emirates Stadium expires next year. The gunners spent months in negotiations with Ramsey on offering him a new deal but they changed their mind a few weeks back and decided to withdraw the deal which the Wales international was hesitating to sign.

The Wales international has been linked with a number of top European clubs and the Metro claims that Aaron Ramsey has agreed to join Bayern Munich at the end of this season since the North Londoners have already made the decision to axe him from the club. The gunners have stopped negotiations with Aaron Ramsey’s representatives because they thought that his wage demands are lucrative yet he isn’t one of their best players.

Aaron Ramsey has been at the Emirates Stadium for 10 years but his career has been ruined with constant injuries including the horrific one which ruled him out for a full season but he has been a bit fit in the last two seasons because he didn’t get any long-term injury during that period.

It is said that Aaron Ramsey wanted a deal which would see him get £200k a week wages but the gunners declined that request but Bayern Munich who are interested in him might be able to give it to him to convince him to coming to the German Bundesliga. If the 27-year-old goes to Bayern Munich then he could meet up his former manager Arsene Wenger who is also linked with move to the German champions.

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