Arsenal legend David Seaman has told talkSPORT he is still fuming with the club for allowing Aaron Ramsey to join Juventus on a free transfer.After months of speculation, the Wales midfielder confirmed this week he has signed a pre-contract agreement with the Italian champions and will move to Turin in the summer.1
pic.twitter.com/9EawtxBl49— Aaron Ramsey (@aaronramsey) February 11, 2019It gets even more frustrating with the fact Emery has only got around 44million to spend in the summer thats what youd have to pay to sign Aaron Ramsey anyway, if not a little bit more.Its demoralising for me and Im sure its even more demoralising for the fans to hear that, and then to see quality players leaving the club again.I dont get it. I dont know what the forward thinking is.The fact in Emerys first transfer window he gets told he can only do loan deals, and now were looking towards the summer, his second transfer window, and hes told hes only got 44million to spend? Its just so frustrating.Absolutely, added Sports Breakfast co-host Ally McCoist.With that sort of finance its going to be unbelievably difficult to close the gap on Liverpool and Man City.
"I'm still fuming that we are going to lose Ramsey.""Emery gets one transfer window and is told he can only get loans… then in the second window told he only has 40m to spend!"@TheDavidSeaman blasts #Arsenal over their handling of Ramsey and a lack of backing for Emery. pic.twitter.com/LzS1y6zMYV— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 13, 2019
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