Ramsey wants more to terminate Juventus deal

Juventus continue negotiations with Aaron Ramsey, but might have to spend as much as €4m to terminate his contract early by mutual consent.

The midfielder is not part of Max Allegri’s plans this season and the club has little hope of finding someone prepared to pay a transfer fee and cover his salary.

They are therefore trying to terminate the contract early by mutual consent, as the deal runs to June 2023.

Reports suggest Ramsey wants to collect as much of the €7m including add-ons salary that he would’ve earned for the remaining year of his contract.

Juve have offered €2m to tear up the agreement, but the Wales international is holding out for €4m.

Negotiations continue with no agreement yet in sight, but Calciomercato.com maintain a deal can be reached in the middle at just over €3m.

Ramsey was a free agent when leaving Arsenal in the summer of 2019, but has barely featured for the Bianconeri due to injuries and poor form.

He spent the last six months on loan at Glasgow Rangers and has not made the trip to the United States for Juve’s pre-season tour.