You've got to fight, for your right, to...swipe right wrote:Angelito wrote:Don't think he'd be a good replacement for Aubameyang.
Would rather get a CM.
You want a CM. I want a Partey. I think we can work this out.
by Arsenal Tone » Thu May 07, 2020 6:17 am
You've got to fight, for your right, to...swipe right wrote:Angelito wrote:Don't think he'd be a good replacement for Aubameyang.
Would rather get a CM.
You want a CM. I want a Partey. I think we can work this out.
by Zenith » Fri Jun 12, 2020 2:57 pm
Juventus put Aaron Ramsey up for sale just a year after signing him from Arsenal as they try to cut costs on his £400,000 per week wages... with Manchester United potential suitors for him
• Ramsey could be one of victims of Covid-19's impact on finances at Juventus
• Italian champions have an increasingly urgent need to cut their wage bill
• Wales midfielder earns £400,000-a-week and Juve are open to selling him
• That's despite Ramsey only moving to Turin from Arsenal last summer
• Two English clubs have been alerted to Ramsey's availability during past week
• Ramsey has struggled with injuries and hasn't made much impression at Juve
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TAaron Ramsey could be one of the first victims of football's COVID-19 recession after it emerged that Juventus are open to selling the Wales star.
With football clubs across Europe having to look at their finances in a different light ahead of months of playing without fans, Juventus have an increasingly urgent need to cut their vast wage bill.
Sportsmail has learned that two top English clubs have been alerted to Ramsey's availability this week ahead of the summer transfer window that is expected to open at the back end of next month.
The 29-year-old only moved to Juventus last July after running down his contract at Arsenal.
But despite scoring on his last two Serie A starts before the Italian season went in to lockdown in March, he has struggled with injuries and has not become as fundamental to Maurizio Sarri's team as he would have hoped.
With Ramsey only starting nine league games this season, Juventus have still managed to top the table as they seek their ninth successive title.
One problem for Juventus is Ramsey's huge wage. Having arrived on a free transfer the midfielder has a contract until the summer of 2023 that pays him an astonishing £400,000 a week. This could prove prohibitive as the club look to move him on.
In England, clubs such as Manchester United would definitely have an interest but not at that salary.
That means Ramsey would either have to take a cut or move somewhere on loan with Juventus continuing to pay at least some of his salary.
Speculation about Ramsey's future first surfaced in Italy at the back end of the winter and was not exactly dampened down by former Chelsea manager Sarri.
The Juve coach said: 'It was not easy for him to adapt, coming from the Premier and from a bad injury. He is growing both in condition and in belief.'
The Italian league season resumes next weekend with Juventus a point ahead of Lazio. The leaders' first Serie A game is at Bologna on Monday June 22.
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by Ach » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:56 pm
mel4 wrote:Never rated him but I liked him during that one season that Cesc made him look great.
by Ach » Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:47 pm
Aaron Ramsey is not wanted by new manager Andrea Pirlo at Juventus and the 29-year-old Wales international midfielder is free to find another club. (Mirror)
by Santi » Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:54 pm
by Arsenal Tone » Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:15 pm
ThisSanti wrote:Pirlo realised in 3 days how useless Ramsey is lmfaooooo
by Ach » Tue Aug 11, 2020 1:32 am
by Arsenal Tone » Tue Aug 11, 2020 6:27 am
by LMAO » Tue Aug 11, 2020 7:04 am
Santi wrote:Pirlo realised in 3 days how useless Ramsey is lmfaooooo