Transfer News: Tottenham make contact for Aaron Ramsey signing
According to transfer news from Sport Witness, Tottenham have made some contact for the signing of Aaron Ramsey. Everton, West Ham, Crystal Palace and Liverpool have all been credited with an interest in the Juventus midfielder.
The former Arsenal star has been a regular for the Bianconeri this season, starting 12 times in the Serie A while featuring as a substitute on a further 8 occasions. The Welshman has contributed with 2 goals and 5 assists but it is understood that Juventus want to offload him at the end of the campaign.
That has put several top clubs across the continent on red alert, including Tottenham, who have identified the 30-year-old as a potential target. Ramsey previously spent 11 seasons at Arsenal after joining the Gunners from Cardiff City in 2008 and went on to establish himself as one of Arsene Wenger’s best-ever signings.
The box-to-box ace moved across the continent to join Juventus on a free transfer following the expiry of his contract at the Emirates in 2019. Ramsey struggled for playtime in his first season in Turin, starting only 11 times in the Serie A. But he has featured more regularly under Andrea Pirlo this term, showing signs of producing his best form.
Tottenham could have a decision to make on the futures of Harry Winks and Dele Alli. The England pair has been on the periphery of Mourinho’s set-up this season. With Moussa Sissoko set to turn 32 in August, the Frenchman isn’t a long-term solution, either.
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It can be expected that Ramsey’s past connections with bitter rivals Arsenal could make a deal a lot more complicated for Tottenham. However, he does remain a quality player with Premier League experience and can be an astute signing for the North London outfit to pursue.