Aaron Ramsey’s agents confirm Arsenal midfielder WILL leave club

Aaron Ramsey’s agents confirm Arsenal midfielder WILL leave club in deleted Twitter exchange with fan

  • Ramsey’s representatives revealed Arsenal have not offered a new contract
  • Talks between Wales international and the club have been ongoing for a while 
  • But it now appears the club have decided Ramsey isn’t in their future plans
  • Avid Sports Group replied to an Arsenal fan who criticised their Twitter post
  • They revealed Ramsey ‘didn’t want to leave’ but ‘the club made a decision’ 

Aaron Ramsey will be leaving Arsenal in the summer after contract talks collapsed, the agency representing the player has confirmed.

Wales international Ramsey will be a free agent in the summer with Arsenal open to offers during the January transfer window rather than allowing him to leave for nothing.

Ramsey and the club had been in negotiations over a possible new deal but Arsenal have reached the conclusion that the 27-year-old no longer features in their future plans.

Aaron Ramsey is on his way out of Arsenal after contract talks broke down, his agents confirmed during a Twitter exchange with a supporter

Contract talks between the club and the Wales midfielder have broken down in recent weeks

Contract talks between the club and the Wales midfielder have broken down in recent weeks

The news was confirmed by the player’s representatives, Avid Sports & Entertainment Group, during a Twitter exchange with an Arsenal supporter on Tuesday night.

Avid tweeted out a picture of Ramsey posing on a private jet after he became an ambassador for an aviation company with the message: ‘Delighted to broker this deal for @aaronramsey’

Arsenal supporter @afccharlie replied to the tweet by saying: ‘Probably a bit muggy to announce this at the moment. Don’t you think. Prob be best to just get on the plane and jog on for good I reckon.’

Avid asked ‘why?’ in response to which Charlie explained: ‘You got thousands of fans wanting to hear something on Ramsey. Whatever happens behind the scenes shouldn’t be discussed as people don’t know – fair enough.

Ramsey's representatives, Avid Group, tweeted this image of the player as a new brand ambassador for a private jet company on Tuesday night

Ramsey’s representatives, Avid Group, tweeted this image of the player as a new brand ambassador for a private jet company on Tuesday night

Arsenal fan @afccharlie replied questioning Avid's decision to publish the post given the ongoing uncertainty over Ramsey's contract with the club

Arsenal fan @afccharlie replied questioning Avid’s decision to publish the post given the ongoing uncertainty over Ramsey’s contract with the club

In their second response to Charlie, Avid revealed that the club had made the decision to let Ramsey go when his contract expires next summer - or in January

In their second response to Charlie, Avid revealed that the club had made the decision to let Ramsey go when his contract expires next summer – or in January

In response to another post, Avid said that Ramsey didn't want to leave the Gunners

In response to another post, Avid said that Ramsey didn’t want to leave the Gunners

‘But announcing something like that now is only gonna annoy people. Do you not think. Honestly?’

It was in response to that post that Avid revealed: ‘There is nothing we can do Charlie, the club made a decision. Life goes on.’

The supporter then tweeted back: ‘Your [sic] right it does. Wish Aaron all the best for future if he does decide to go. Given us some good memoris. But Alexis [Sanchez at Manchester United] has shown grass ain’t always greener.’

Manchester United, Chelsea and Juventus are among clubs interested in signing Ramsey

Manchester United, Chelsea and Juventus are among clubs interested in signing Ramsey

Avid then wrote: ‘You’re right it isn’t always greener and he didn’t want to leave, but now there is no other option.’

Ransey’s agents have since deleted all of their responses.

The confirmation that Ramsey is set to leave the club after 10 years will put a number of clubs on alert, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Juventus among those interested.

 

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