The Mail’s chief football writer Rob Draper has stated that manager
Unai Emery’s decision will play a major role in ensuring contract rebel,
Aaron Ramsey is handed a lucrative deal at Arsenal.
Ramsey is running into his last year at the Emirates Stadium without
agreeing on a new deal with his employers. He was reported to have
walked out on deal talks.
It has been suggested that the player’s action is a protest against
the club for not inviting him for a contract talks as it was done in the
case of Mesut Ozil last in the January transfer window.
However, Draper stated that Arsenal must learn to improve their
negotiation of contracts for its key players including making hard
decisions.
He noted Ramsey will be okay with the sum of £200,000 a week-deal but
that will be subject to him being the first, two best players in the
club.
The football writer, therefore, stated that he doubts if the Spanish
manager sees the Welshman in such a category in his team and that is key
in what the disagreement in the deal has been.
He affirmed that Ramsey is seen as an important player in the Arsenal
team but not worthy of having such a financial benefit yet, knowing
that the club has been weighed down with the financial commitment of
Mesut Ozil.

