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- Bookmakers still go odds on Aaron Ramsey will be a Juventus player at the end of the month
- 40% chance of a switch to Palace after positive comments from Patrick Viera on Friday
- Newcastle are linked with everyone so betting sites going just 5/2 for a move to the Toon
- Ramsey has made only 3 appearances at Juve this season leading to rumours of a move away
After pulling the famous black and white stripes of Juventus just five times so far this season, it is no wonder rumours are about that Ramsey is no longer part of the plans for the Italian giants and moving away in the January transfer window is a possibility.
he may not even need to change colors with the same shirt worn by the latest mega-money club Newcastle linked with just about everyone these days, although after huge praise from Crystal Palace manager Patrick Viera at a conference on Thursday, The Eagles have become the favourite possibility if a move happens
Speculation has begun as to build as to where Ramsey will end up next and betting sites are offering odds on which club could be next on the list.
Aaron Ramsey Next Club Betting
At which club will Aaron Ramsey be employed on 31st January 2022?
Club | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Juventus | 4/5 | 55.56% |
Crystal Palace | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Newcastle | 5/2 | 28.57% |
Arsenal | 9/1 | 10.0% |
West Ham | 16/1 | 5.26% |
Everton | 18/1 | 4.76% |
Spurs | 20/1 | 1.96% |
He remains favourite to stay with Juventus for the remainder of this season at least, rated a 55% chance, whilst Palace and Newcastle are the obvious next choices whilst a return to the Emirates is 9/1
We then have double-figure odds for West ham, Everton, or what would surely be a controversial move to Spurs.
Ramsey has had only three permanent clubs up to this point, the Welshman starting at home at Cardiff City before being picked up by Arsene Wenger for Arsenal in 2008 where he remained for 11 seasons before moving to Italy.
Things seemed to be fine in Italy for two seasons where he also became only the third Welsh player to pick up a 50th Champions League appearance, but this season, having been seen in the shirt just five times, speculation is rife that he is no longer part of the plans and move back to the UK could be on the cards.