Juve paid Ramsey 3 million euros for early termination of the contract

Now it’s officially over, Aaron Ramsey has left Juventus. Or more precisely, Juventus managed to drive Aaron Ramsey away. Anyway, what they have been trying for months, the leaders of the Turin club finally succeeded. The Old Lady broke off the collaboration with the Welsh international and thus ended a very unsuccessful three-year cooperation.Juventus became famous for being able to sign top players without compensation, among others – Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba (for the second time this summer), Dani Alves, Sami Khedira, Emre Can – all arrived in Turin, but in the case of Ramsey – il Bianconeri were dangerously mistaken.Ufficiale la risoluzione consensuale del contratto che legava Aaron Ramsey alla Juventus.In bocca al lupo, @aaronramsey! pic.twitter.com/xiTr5GRcFv— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) July 26, 2022 The Welshman arrived at the Turin club three years ago as a free agent, after two excellent seasons at Arsenal. Since they didn’t have to pay compensation for his arrival, Juve secured a big salary for the 31-year-old midfielder straight away. Precisely, 7 million euros per year, which made Ramsey one of the highest-paid players in the team, since only Matthijs de Ligt and Paulo Dybala (both of whom left the club this summer) earned more…However, the success of Ramsey’s tenure in Turin was affected by numerous injuries, which, after two lackluster seasons, especially slowed him down in the first half of the third year, when rumors about the early termination of the contract intensified. Juventus sent the Welshman on loan to Rangers in the hope that the former Arsenal footballer would revive his career in Glasgow and thereby attract a buyer… However, as nothing came of it, there was no other solution than to part ways.##NAJAVA_MECA_6528607##Ramsey allegedly asked for 4 million euros for an early departure – he had a valid contract for another year – Juve offered half of that, but according to information from the Italian media, in the end, they met halfway, and the Welshman will receive “clean” papers and 3 million euros instead of the 7 million he was due in the last season in Turin.Juventus are now looking for a replacement, Paris Saint-Germain’s Leandro Paredes is reportedly the primary target, but before that they will have to sell another midfielder.

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