Official: Juventus terminate Ramsey contract

Juventus have officially terminated their contract with Aaron Ramsey by mutual consent, reportedly by giving him severance pay of over €3m.

The midfielder had joined as a free agent after leaving Arsenal in 2019 and that status allowed Juve to offer him a huge contract at €7m per season.

It was due to expire in June 2023, but the Wales international was not part of Max Allegri’s plans and Juve preferred to terminate the deal early rather than try to find a buyer.

Negotiations dragged on for weeks to reach an agreement, but they finally managed to work out the details today.

It was reported Juve had offered €2m severance pay, while Ramsey was demanding €4m, but it’s believed they met in the middle at just over €3m.

Ramsey had been loaned out to Glasgow Rangers in January 2022.

He made only 69 competitive appearances for Juventus, scoring six goals and contributing six assists.

The 31-year-old was beset by numerous injury problems, especially last season, where he played just five games for the Old Lady.

Ramsey is expected to return to the Premier League.