Injured Ramsey could have played final game for Arsenal
Welsh midfielder looked to have picked up a hamstring injury after half an hour in the Stadio San Paolo
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Aaron Ramsey could have played his last game for Arsenal ahead of his summer move to Juventus after limping off injured in their Europa League quarter-final, second leg tie at Napoli on Thursday.
The Welsh midfielder looked to have picked up a hamstring injury after half an hour in the Stadio San Paolo after a high tackle on Napoli's Piotr Zielinski.
Ramsey in Italy rehearsal ahead of Juventus move
Ramsey, out of contract with Arsenal in June, will end an 11-year association with the Gunners after agreeing a deal with Juve reportedly worth £400,000 ($515,000) per week over four seasons.
Ramsey sparkles as Arsenal sink Napoli
Reduced to a bit-part player under Unai Emery, Ramsey's recent form -- he has three goals in his last six starts -- has helped him regain a regular spot in the Arsenal side.
The 28-year-old, set to follow in the footsteps of countrymen John Charles and Ian Rush by switching England for Turin, excelled in last week's 2-0 win over Napoli and struck the opening goal.
Aaron Ramsey could have played his last game for Arsenal ahead of his summer move to Juventus after limping off injured in their Europa League quarter-final, second leg tie at Napoli on Thursday.
The Welsh midfielder looked to have picked up a hamstring injury after half an hour in the Stadio San Paolo after a high tackle on Napoli's Piotr Zielinski.
Ramsey in Italy rehearsal ahead of Juventus move
Ramsey, out of contract with Arsenal in June, will end an 11-year association with the Gunners after agreeing a deal with Juve reportedly worth £400,000 ($515,000) per week over four seasons.
Ramsey sparkles as Arsenal sink Napoli
Reduced to a bit-part player under Unai Emery, Ramsey's recent form -- he has three goals in his last six starts -- has helped him regain a regular spot in the Arsenal side.
The 28-year-old, set to follow in the footsteps of countrymen John Charles and Ian Rush by switching England for Turin, excelled in last week's 2-0 win over Napoli and struck the opening goal.