Aaron Ramsey is attracting interest from MLS after Juventus ripped up his contract… and the midfielder could follow in the footsteps of his countryman Gareth Bale to become the face of a franchise in the US
- Juventus confirmed they terminated Aaron Ramsey’s contract on Wednesday
- MLS sides are aware new status as a free agent and are looking to make a move
- Fellow Welsh star Gareth Bale joined LAFC after leaving Real Madrid this summer
- Ramsey could make a similar move to become the face of a franchise in the US
Free agent Aaron Ramsey is attracting interest from Major League Soccer after being released from his Juventus contract but there is competition from European sides.
Juventus confirmed that they have terminated Ramsey’s contract after a turbulent three years in Turin on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old’s newfound status as a free agent has attracted interest from clubs stateside who hope to lure him to MLS.
Free agent Aaron Ramsey is attracting interest from MLS after being released from Juventus
Juventus confirmed that they have terminated Ramsey’s contract after a turbulent three years
Clubs in the US are looking to bring in the Welshman as the face of a franchise, similar to Los Angeles’s project with Gareth Bale.
Bale left LaLiga champions Real Madrid to join LAFC earlier this summer and Ramsey could be keen to follow his compatriot into the world of MLS, with many American teams likely to be keeping an eye on his availability.
However, his MLS suitors face competition from Europe as their transfer rivals eye a move for the midfielder.
Ramsey’s fellow Welshman Gareth Bale joined LAFC this summer after leaving Real Madrid
One of the potential rumors 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.
He joined Scottish side Rangers in January of…