Ex-Arsenal icon tries his luck in Mexico

Aaron Ramsey is on the move again! Just a year following his return to his boyhood club, Cardiff City, the Welshman will leave Europe for the first time in his career and try his luck at the Mexican Pumas UNAM!✍️ ¡Firmó Aaron Ramsey!El mediocampista 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 galés plasmó en Cantera la firma del contrato que lo vincula con el Club Universidad Nacional, a partir de ahora.¡Vamos, Pumas! 👊#UnidosPorLaHistoria pic.twitter.com/UY5oT80GdK— PUMAS (@PumasMX) July 4, 2025 The 34-year-old missed most of the previous season with the Bluebirds due to a hamstring injury, making just ten appearances without finding the net. Near the end of his spell in Wales, on April 19, Ramsey became Cardiff’s interim manager following Omer Riza’s dismissal from the bench. Still, his coaching career lasted for only 72 days, as he left the club on June 30.Ramsey left the biggest mark at Arsenal, whose jersey he wore for 11 years (2008-2019) after joining the Gunners from Cardiff for £4.8 million. Apart from two loans at his boyhood club and Nottingham Forest, he was a regular at Emirates under Arsene Wenger and Unai Emery. He made 369 appearances for the North London side and is the 21st all-time appearance-maker in the club’s history.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Following his departure from the English capital, Ramsey spent three seasons at Juventus (one on loan at Glasgow Rangers) and one season at the French side Nice, before the aforementioned return to Cardiff.Now, he joined the new team as a free agent and signed a one-year deal ready to take on a new challenge in North America and try to bring back Pumas’ glorious days, as the club from Mexico City has been trophyless since 2011.This way, Ramsey will join a respectable group of European players in Mexico, which includes names like Monterrey’s Sergio Ramos, and Andre-Pierre Gignac and Florian Thauvin of Tigres.##NAJAVA_MECA_9004779##

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