Aaron Ramsey Arsenal news
Aaron Ramsey Arsenal

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey might have played his final game of the Gunners and he is now on his way to join Juventus in the Serie A.

Unai Emery refused to offer Aaron Ramsey a new deal at the club as a result of which, the midfielder signed a pre-contract with Juve in January.

Since the Welshman will be leaving on a free transfer this means, Arsenal will have to pay out of their pockets in order to bring in a replacement.

And this has not gone down too well with a number of pundits who have stated that this is a bad bit of business from Unai Emery.

A number of players have been linked with Arsenal who can serve as a potential replacement for Aaron Ramsey.

But now the Gunners boss has hinted on how he is looking to fill in the void left behind by the Welshman.

‘We need to use young players like Ramsey who played here when he was young. Every player can take chances and use these chances to improve with us,’ Emery said.

‘Willock and Nketiah played the 90 minutes, they used this time to help us with a good match. It’s our responsibility to give them chances but find the best performance as a team.

‘Young players need opportunities to be with us in training.’

The fact that Aaron Ramsey is leaving means Arsenal will lose a homegrown player and by promoting an academy player, Unai Emery is trying to replenish that quota.

As per reports, Emery will get around 50 million pounds to spend in the transfer market which means the Spanish boss will have to be very tactical in the signing of new players.

And by promoting youngsters to replace Aaron Ramsey, the manager will also save a lot of cash since they will not get a dime for the midfielder’s move to Juventus.

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