KEY POINTS

  • Juventus is ready to cut ties with injury-prone Aaron Ramsey
  • West Ham, Everton and Newcastle are potential landing spots for Ramsey
  • More players with pre-contract agreements may consider a jump to the Premier League

Juventus knows that Aaron Ramsey is oozing with talent, a reason why they took him in via free transfer from Arsenal in 2019.

However, his contributions have not been felt since the 30-year-old midfielder continues to struggle with injuries.

In the two years that he has been in Serie A, Ramsey has been out injured for more than 140 days. He has made only 68 appearances for Bianconeri across all competitions.

For the current season, the Welsh midfielder has appeared in only three matches so far even though Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo has been giving Ramsey full of praise.

"He only needs to remain fit," Pirlo said in September last year. "He is training well from the start of pre-season. He is a great and intelligent player but we just need to keep him physically fit. He has proven he is a champion when he played for Arsenal."

Unfortunately, there are now claims that Juventus is ready to let the midfielder leave on a free transfer.

Despite his injury woes, clubs that are allegedly ready to take a chance on Ramsey include West Ham, Everton and Newcastle.

If any of these teams succeed, it would mean a return to the Premier League for the Welsh player.

Juventus appears to have given up on their investment in Ramsey, someone who performed well with the Gunners before making that big switch.

His huge wages have hardly been justified, and now it appears Pirlo and company are ready to move on from the Welsh national.

Ramsey is earning £400,000-per-week ($547,000-per-week) in wages with Juventus.

Beyond Ramsey, other players may also consider a jump to the Premier League.

There are six played eligible for pre-contract agreements. These six players are Tom Lawrence, John Swift, David Brooks, Jed Wallace, Sam Johnstone and Ben Brereton-Diaz.

Aaron Ramsey
Aaron Ramsey has entered the final-year of his contract with Arsenal. In this picture, Ramsey controls the ball during the UEFA Europa League first leg quarter-final football match between Arsenal and CSKA Moscow at the Emirates Stadium in London on April 5, 2018. IAN KINGTON/AFP/Getty Images