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Juventus have declared their interest in Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey and the Italian champions hope to beat off competition from rival European clubs to sign the midfielder on a free transfer in the summer.

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The 28-year-old will be out of contract in June, with Arsenal having withdrawn their offer of terms last September. He is now free to negotiate with foreign clubs and sign a pre-contract.

Milan, Internazionale and Bayern Munich have expressed an interest, while there has long been talk Ramsey has a huge offer on the table from a Chinese club.

Juventus have made a clutch of big-name Bosman signings in recent years, namely Sami Khedira from Real Madrid, Dani Alves from Barcelona and Emre Can from Liverpool.

The Juventus sporting director, Fabio Paratici, said of Ramsey: “He’s a great player, we really like him and he plays for a great team. His contract is expiring and we’re always alerted to situations the market offers.”

Ramsey said in October he thought he had reached an agreement with Arsenal over a contract only for the club to perform a U-turn. He was quite clear about it being Arsenal’s decision to walk away from the talks.

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The suspicion has been Unai Emery, the manager, does not fully trust Ramsey and, also, Arsenal did not want to push the boat out on a lucrative contract when they had other options in the centre of midfield. He has started only eight Premier League games this season.

Ramsey joined Arsenal from Cardiff in 2008 for £5m and is the club’s longest-serving player. He has won three FA Cups with them, scoring the winning goals in the 2014 and 2017 finals against Hull and Chelsea respectively.