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Aaron Ramsey’s Representative Responds To Manchester United Claims

Aaron Ramsey's current contract at the Emirates Stadium will expire at the end of this season.

Aaron Ramsey will be leaving the gunners at the end of this season since his contract expires next year but there are fears that the Wales international might join Arsenal rivals Manchester United.

Aaron Ramsey thought that they were close to reaching an agreement with Arsenal Football Club because he wanted to commit his future to the North London club but surprisingly, the club made the decision to withdraw the new deal yet he was about to sign.

Aaron Ramsey is linked with many English clubs but it is reported that he would be happy with going to the Old Trafford because their boss Jose Mourinho has for long been interested in him. A source close to Aaron Ramsey told MEN Sport as reported by the Metro that Aaron Ramsey can’t make a move to Manchester United until this season ends.

“There can’t be any interest in him at the moment because of the regulationa.It might be different at the end of the season. Who knows!” Said the source close to Ramsey.

Aaron Ramsey made a similar statement a few days ago when he said that he respects the decision which Arsenal made but he however said that he will continue playing normally until his contract at the Emirates Stadium expires, he however gave the Arsenal fans hope when he also added that he has left everything to the club meaning that he does hope that it changes its mind and keep him.

Aaron Ramsey hasn’t been impressive for the gunners this season but he will be hoping to get back his form after the international break.

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  • Please let Ramsey go wherver he wants to go..if he feels important and cannot take the deal let him know the club is bigger than him.

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