Wolves receive transfer boost as Juventus eager to decide Aaron Ramsey future
Wolves received a boost to their hopes of signing Aaron Ramsey before the January transfer window shuts at 11 pm tomorrow, should they want to pursue the Juventus midfielder.
The former Arsenal star, who moved to the Italian giants in 2019, has struggled to establish a role in the first team, playing just 98 Serie A minutes all season and making just five appearances across all competitions.
Ramsey has suffered yet more injury problems, an issue that plagued his time in north London, and it seems as though his tenure in Italy is drawing to a close.
Wolves are one of a number of Premier League teams to have been linked with a move for the Welsh international.
Earlier in January, however, it was reported that Ramsey rejected a move to Molineux, which angered Juventus, who are said to be keen to offload him and cut down the wage bill.
Now, with a little more than 24 hours remaining in the window, transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has reported that Juventus remain keen to find a solution to Ramsey's future.
On Twitter, Romano said: "Juventus will try to find a solution for Aaron Ramsey before Monday."
He also reported Burnley want to sign Ramsey as they attempt to stave off relegation, but that the move has not been accepted by the player, who may be holding out for a bigger team.
With Wolves chasing European football, something that Ramsey would surely be eager to achieve next season, they could certainly offer a more positive outlook than other clubs linked with a move, including Burnley and fellow relegation scrappers Newcastle United.
Crystal Palace have also been rumoured to be interested.
With Ramsey's Premier League experience, goalscoring knack and technical skill, he would be an intriguing short-term