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McMahon: Aaron Ramsey would be good fit at Liverpool

It is a story which has bubbled along in the background for months, but speculation has intensified in the past few days that Aaron Ramsey will depart Arsenal at the end of the 2018/19 season.

 

Sky Sports reported that the Welsh midfielder will not be offered a new deal and will be allowed to leave on a free transfer.

 

Ramsey has had his fair share of injuries throughout his career, but in particular his shocking broken leg suffered against Stoke in 2010 which naturally shook his confidence.

 

After a period of time on loan at former club Cardiff and Nottingham Forrest, Ramsey finally adjusted to life in North London and honed his game alongside the likes of Mikel Arteta, Mesut Ozil and current Red Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

 

Ramsey has made close to 350 appearances for the club and is highly regarded by the Gunners' fanbase having been voted as their player of the year on two occasions in 2013/14 and again last season along with winning the FA Cup on three occasions (2014/15 and 17).

 

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The news over his likely departure his sparked a level of conversation over which clubs should show some interest in his services.

 

Former Reds midfielder Steve McMahon is a big fan of the 27 year-old and told Sky Sports he believes Ramsey can add an extra element to Liverpool.

 

"Liverpool would do well to get him. He's a midfield player who goes beyond the strikers and Liverpool haven't got that.

 

"Liverpool have got good midfield players that play in front, they've got top strikers who score goals and have got pace, good defenders.

 

"But when it's a bit of a stalemate, they haven't got someone to go ahead, the third man running, not just to try and get a goal but to take the players away and open the space up. 

 

"Ramsey is one of those players and is a goalscoring midfield player with great technique".

 

Despite Liverpool having a true attacking identity, McMahon believes Ramsey offers something that the team is missing.

 

"We always look at the high intensity now for Liverpool. I've seen them play in every game this year and they still need a very offensive midfield player and somebody who can take that chance, to get over the top to get away and leave that space for everyone else.  They haven't got that at this moment in time".

 

Naturally when a player like Ramsey chooses to sign for a club like Liverpool, the next challenge is finding a place for him in the starting lineup.

 

McMahon suggested some possible openings for the midfielder.

 

"It all depends who's starting. They have been switching it around between Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita so either of those. Fabinho is not the right person for me, I think he's like-for-like with Henderson.

 

"There's something to be said that Ramsey is better than Adam Lallana and Xherdan Shaqiri knew when he went to Liverpool that he would be a squad player.

 

"I think Ramsey would fight for his place and I would be interested in him."

 

A number of interesting discussion points were raised in McMahon's comments.

 

It remains to be seen whether Jurgen Klopp thinks along the same lines and feels that Ramsey suits his game style and add value to the squad.

 

It will also be interesting to gauge the opinion of the Liverpool fanbase on this.

 

Is Ramsey a player that can help take us to the next level or are there other areas in the that we should focus on?

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Stylistically he's a good fit. Do we really want someone who is approaching his thirties on a huge signing bonus and wages with a history of a multitude of injuries though? I'd say probably not. I doubt there is anything in those rumours. 

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6 minutes ago, 3 Stacks said:

Stylistically he's a good fit. Do we really want someone who is approaching his thirties on a huge signing bonus and wages with a history of a multitude of injuries though? I'd say probably not. I doubt there is anything in those rumours. 

I don't mean to be harsh mate but any opinion you have on footy is null and void because you chat more shit than a coked up tory. 

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16 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

I don't mean to be harsh on myself mate but any opinion you have on footy makes me look like I chat more shit than a coked up tory. 

Don't be so harsh on yourself, mate. 

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37 minutes ago, 3 Stacks said:

Stylistically he's a good fit. Do we really want someone who is approaching his thirties on a huge signing bonus and wages with a history of a multitude of injuries though? I'd say probably not. I doubt there is anything in those rumours. 

 

He is not even 28, until December.

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9 minutes ago, SasaS said:

 

He is not even 28, until December.

He'd be 28 and turning 29 when we'd have the chance to sign him. Is that not "approaching his thirties" enough for you?

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Well, if we sign him in the summer, he would be playing for us for a season and a half before turning 30, which means he is now ideal age for a PL-proven free transfer. This would mean his age would be the least of our worries at the moment.

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14 minutes ago, 3 Stacks said:

He'd be 28 and turning 29 when we'd have the chance to sign him. Is that not "approaching his thirties" enough for you?

Naby Keita's brother is 421 years of age and he is on trial. He was in Stringvests year at school. Don't be ageist. Age don't mean shit. 

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48 minutes ago, joe_fishfish said:

I think he's too old and too injury prone for us to accommodate unless we see significant departures in the summer.

He’s not too old at all! Only half a year older than Van Dijk.

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7 hours ago, 3 Stacks said:

Stylistically he's a good fit. Do we really want someone who is approaching his thirties on a huge signing bonus and wages with a history of a multitude of injuries though? I'd say probably not. I doubt there is anything in those rumours. 

 

So next summer, he'll be 28, a year younger than James Milner was when we signed him.

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13 minutes ago, Strontium Dog said:

 

So next summer, he'll be 28, a year younger than James Milner was when we signed him.

Of course we signed James Milner one time so that obviously means every free singing on huge wages whose primes will be over soon will be worth it. 

 

And I wouldn't care if we did it as I like the player, but there are better moves to make and the club, bar the Milner signing doesn't tend to make this kind of move anyways. That was my point. 

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Liverpool have opted against making a summer move for Arsenal and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey, according to reports.

 

Ramsey’s current contract runs out at the end of the season, meaning the talented midfielder will be available as a free agent next summer, after Arsenal withdrew their offer of a new deal.

 

The Wales international was unhappy with Arsenal’s approach to the situation as they initially refrained from giving a valid reason as to why the offer was withdrawn.

 

But the 27-year-old has been now told by the club that their will be no new offer, and Ramsey has conceded that this will be his last as a Gunner.

 

Manchester United and Chelsea have been heavily linked with a move for the midfielder, while reports also claim that Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is in the market for a new central midfielder.


However, according to Sky Sports, Liverpool have no interest in signing Ramsey, even should he be available on a free transfer.

 

Speaking after Arsenal’s slender League cup victory over League One side Blackpool on Wednesday evening, Unai Emery insisted he had been pleased with Ramsey’s attitude amid uncertainty surrounding his future off-the-field.

 

“The most important thing for me with Aaron is, I spoke with him last week, his spirit, his quality, his confidence, his focus to us in training, in matches like today,” said Emery.

 

“He played for 20 minutes against Crystal Palace, he played with this spirit.

 

“He’s focused with us, with the training and in every match like today also. He is working very well.”

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1 minute ago, Dr Nowt said:

A petty player age argument in an Arsenal-related thread?

 

He is actually only 6 months older than De Bruyne. Where did the time go?

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13 hours ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Pros: 

He's a good player

 

Cons: 

He is incredibly injury prone

Plays a position where we have other injury worries

He would be on a massive wage, coming on a free

He would improve the squad, but isn't world class which is what we're looking for, or should be

It would make it much less likely we'd buy that top player we need.

 

I'm out.

A lot of that could have been said about the Ox, and he wasn't exactly shoddy before disaster struck.

Personally I agree with Ramsey's injury concerns, but if Klopp sees something he thinks he can polish and use for the benefit of the team then who am I to disagree with him ?

It depends on whether Klopp and his back room staff already have their eye on a younger, less known and more robust player who can provide what Ramsey does.

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7 minutes ago, scudger99 said:

A lot of that could have been said about the Ox, and he wasn't exactly shoddy before disaster struck.

Personally I agree with Ramsey's injury concerns, but if Klopp sees something he thinks he can polish and use for the benefit of the team then who am I to disagree with him ?

It depends on whether Klopp and his back room staff already have their eye on a younger, less known and more robust player who can provide what Ramsey does.

If Ox comes back and Keita settles in, do we actually need anyone who can provide what Ramsey does?

He's decent on the ball, but not a great passer, dribbler or creative force, but gets in the box and scores a few goals.

Ideally he'd be about 4th or 5th choice midfielder right?

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