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Published 10:33 30 Sept 2018 BST
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Liverpool reportedly made an offer for the Welshman in the summer that was swiftly knocked back by Arsenal. But Jurgen Klopp and co are reportedly more confident of agreeing to a deal for the player in January given the contract situation.
The Sunday Mirror report that Ramsey is more likely to stay at the Emirates for the remainder of this season, allowing himself to have the pick of the bunch from all the clubs interested in offering him a contract.
Liverpool would see Ramsey as a replacement for the injured Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who played with Ramsey at Arsenal for six and a half years and is currently recovering from an ACL injury sustained against Roma in the Champions League last season.
Juventus are reportedly keeping tabs on the situation, while former Arsenal chief Ivan Gazidis, now at AC Milan, will try to persuade Ramsey to join the San Siro club.
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