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Aaron Ramsey to sign pre-contract agreement with new club in January

Aaron Ramsey has been at Arsenal for a decade now but it seems like his stay at the North London club is about to end because the new management believe that he is surplus requirements at the club. Aaron Ramsey is in the final year of his current deal at the Emirates Stadium.

Aaron Ramsey was in negotiations with Arsenal on getting a new deal but it is believed that the Wales international demanded wages which were equal to Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages but the North London club refused this. The club then gave him what they could manage to offer but he hesitated in signing it and the club then decided to withdraw their offer since Ramsey wanted to get a big deal from them.

Aaron Ramsey has been linked with a number of clubs like Juventus, Paris Saint Germain, Inter Milan and Manchester United and his agent is reportedly meeting the representatives of all these clubs to see which one is best for his client. The Metro claims that Aaron Ramsey is set to sign a pre-contract agreement with Juventus who have agreed to give him a £9 million-a-year deal.

Aaron Ramsey will leave Arsenal at the end of this season and will be joining Juventus on a free transfer since he will have been released by the North Londoners who have refused to offer him a new deal.

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