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‘It’s our understanding’: Sky Sports reporter shares Aaron Ramsey to Rangers update live from Ibrox
Glasgow Rangers have just announced the arrival of Mateusz Zukowski at Ibrox.
And before the window closes, it looks as though the Gers will also land Aaron Ramsey.
Sky Sports have that Ramsey has all-but agreed on a move to join Rangers on loan from Juventus.

They claim that Ramsey is in Glasgow to complete the move. Juventus are co-operating on wages to ensure he fits into the Ibrox side’s wage structure.
The Wales international was reportedly of interest to several Premier League clubs, including Burnley, Crystal Palace and Wolves.
Indeed, Sky Sports claim Rangers will make an announcement on the deal before the midnight deadline in Scotland.
“A deal edges ever closer”
Reporter Mark Benstead shared the following update from Ibrox ().
“It’s our understanding that Aaron Ramsey is now in Glasgow to conduct talks with Rangers about getting a deal done as a deal edges ever closer,” he said.
“Our colleagues in Sky Italy have told us it would be a loan deal initially with the position to buy in the summer.
“He brings huge quality if he does arrive and he would be perfectly suited to the way Giovanni van Bronckhorst wants to play.
“He plays with two sitting midfielders, one breaking further forward to create and provide goals and that is Ramsey down to a T.
“On face value, you would say the stumbling block would be his wages.”

“But we have been told that Juventus are willing to pay the bulk of them to facilitate a move out of the club.”
Ramsey to Rangers would be a huge statement of intent from the Ibrox club.
The Welshman has struggled at Juve lately. He has only played Serie A game this season and two Champions League games.
, Ramsey made 13 starts in Serie A.
The Welsh international has notably had his of injuries in his career, several different types of injury.
Nonetheless, Ramsey is still a player of the highest calibre.
If he can get in and settle quickly, he could prove a game-changer for Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side.