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Ramsey's £400,000-a-week contract is RIPPED UP by Juventus after tough 3 years

  /  autty

Juventus have confirmed that they have terminated the contract of Aaron Ramsey after a turbulent three years in Turin.

The news came across in a brutal 13 word statement which the Italian giants posted to Twitter.

The Juventus statement read in Italian: 'The consensual termination of the contract that bound Aaron Ramsey to Juventus is official.

'Good luck, @AaronRamsay!'

The Welsh international was thought to be earning £400,000 a week whilst playing for Juventus - and was recently on loan at Rangers because of his struggles in Turin.

Sportsmail previously considered some of the options open to 31-year-old Ramsey, with his future up in the air.

One of the potential rumours is for Ramsey to remain in Italy, joining Monza under their chief Silvio Berlusconi. The controversial Italian politician is thought to be keen on landing a star, which might be the perfect next role for the former Arsenal man.

Ramsey is thought to have turned down the opportunity to play for former teammate Andrea Pirlo at Turkey's Karagumruk, whilst Galatasaray have also thought to be interested. It definitely opens up the chance that the Wales international may take a chance on the Turkish league.

Or he could be tempted to follow his friend Gareth Bale into the world of MLS, with many American teams likely to be keeping an eye on Ramsey's availability.

Earning a reported £400,000 a week during his time at Juventus, the club were hoping that Ramsey would light up Serie A.

However, he struggled to justify the salary, making just 49 appearances for the team since joining in 2019, scoring five goals.

He joined Scottish side Rangers in January of this year on a loan deal until the end of the season. During his short stint at Ibrox, he scored two goals in seven appearances, but he rejoined Juventus for pre-season.

However, the Italian club have since confirmed he has no future at the Allianz Stadium, with the briefest of statements confirming that the two parties have parted ways with immediate effect.

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