Why Emery should be held responsible for Ramsey’s exit

The summer transfer window is fast approaching and it is expected to be a big one for the English Premier League outfit Arsenal as a lot of activities involving departures and arrivals are being expected.

The expected exit of Wales international Aaron Ramsey will be a major one for the summer window, knowing that it would be felt by the club as the player is known to be important to the team.

Aaron Ramsey failed to agree on a new weekly wage in the talks for a new contract which is the reason why he had to leave on a free move with the Italian Serie A outfit Juventus being his destination.

It has therefore been hinted by The Mirror that manager Unai Emery is the man behind Aaron Ramsey’s exit because of the Spaniard is not keen on him as a player he wishes to work with.

It is claimed that the former PSG and Sevilla boss wants Aaron Ramsey to be at the forefront of the press which the player does not do.

However, the North London outfit are already in search for a new midfielder as it is important to have Aaron Ramsey replaced ahead of the coming season.

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