Bayern MunichAaron Ramsey could find that his best option lies elsewhere in the continent, with other clubs in Europe also looking to sign the former Cardiff man. Clubs outside the Premier League have the option to reach a pre-contract agreement in January and eventually agree on the contractual details during the summer to officially sign the player.
The Arsenal fans would, therefore, be made clear of Ramsey's future and they could then expect a fully committed Aaron Ramsey before a transfer to Germany. It would be difficult, however, for the Arsenal board to accept los
ing one of their key assets without any money available for a replacement. The midfielder will turn 28 this year and is heading into the prime years of his career, which could make a move abroad very appealing.
Bayern Munich are also in need of a midfielder given Arturo Vidal's transfer to Barcelona and Sebastian Rudy's sale to last season's runners-up Schalke this summer, even though they have Thiago, Corentin Tolisso, Leon Goretzka, and Renato Sanches. Ramsey may not expect to walk straight into the starting eleven but could definitely add quality.