Addio Italia, bonne journee France: Ramsey signs for Nice

Aaron Ramsey’s move to Juventus on a free transfer in the summer of 2019 was then labeled as a remarkable piece of work by the Old Lady. Juventus got an experienced midfielder who had dozens of outstanding games in the Premier League behind him, so no one could have guessed that the Welshman’s stay in Turin would turn into a three-year hell. However, that too is over as tonight he officially became a new player for French side Nice.🍿 La journée avait bien commencé, autant bien la finir avec le teaser d’un autre programme… pic.twitter.com/aqpQRMiBwu— OGC Nice (@ogcnice) August 1, 2022 Ramsey paid a fair price for his stay at Juventus, as he was one of the highest-paid players of the Italian giant with a net income of 7 million euros per year, but on the other hand, he was left without the precious competitive rhythm that he desperately needs in last months before the World Cup in Qatar. The experienced midfielder left Juventus with 70 games and six goals scored. In the first two seasons he played some minutes, but in the third, after the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri, he was completely ignored. This summer, an agreement was reached on the mutual termination of cooperation, and now the transfer to an ambitious team is complete, where he will get what he needs most, which is a place to play.After the Umtiti letdown, the Bretons have finally got an Aguerd replacementRamsey has signed a contract until the summer of 2025 with Nice, becoming the fifth official signing of the Cote d’Azur club in the current transfer window. Alexis Beka Beka, who arrived from Lokomotiv Moscow for 12 million euros, was paid the most, while the young Romanian Rares Ilije was paid 5 million euros to Rapid. Goalkeeper Marcin Bulka was brought in from Paris Saint-Germain for 2 million, while Badredine Bouanani, who previously played for Lille, arrived without compensation.##NAJAVA_MECA_542352##Ramsey grew up and became a football player in Cardiff, but he may have become a player at Arsenal, for whom he played 369 games in all competitions over 11 seasons and scored 64 goals. The stay at Juventus was not adequate, while this one in Nice will show if he is able to reach a serious playing level again.

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