Ramsey finds new home ahead of Arsenal exit

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey, who has had problems signing a new contract with the Gunners and has been linked with a move away, has agreed to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Juventus in the summer, according to the latest reports coming from Italy.

Ramsey will leave Arsenal on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the season – and we reported last week that a move to Juventus was his preferred choice. Since January 1, he has been able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with any club outside of England, having been unable to agree to a new deal with the Gunners.

It was reported that the Juventus deal is expected to be finalised after their Italian Super Cup game against AC Milan next Wednesday. Wales international Ramsey joined Arsenal from Cardiff in 2008 and has scored 52 goals in his 252 Premier League games. The panel discuss how Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez could fit in at Arsenal and what role head coach Unai Emery will play in their attempts to sign him.

A three-time FA Cup winner with the Gunners, Ramsey scored the winning goals in the finals against Hull (2014) and Chelsea (2017). He is now poised to join Cristiano Ronaldo at one of Europe’s most powerful clubs – Juve are nine points clear at the top of Serie A as they chase an eighth successive title.

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