Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey has been offered to Tottenham Hotspur, according to a report from The Sun.
The Welshman has fallen out of favour at the Italian giants and is now being offered out to Tottenham with Juventus potentially open to splitting his £400,000-a-week wages.
It would be an extremely eye-catching deal for the talented midfielder, considering his years of service to Tottenham’s fierce rivals Arsenal.
But with first-team football seemingly off the table at Juventus, the Welshman might be tempted by the move.

Jose Mourinho is also known to be a big fan of the 29-year-old player. In March 2018 it was being reported that Mourinho wanted to bring Ramsey to Manchester United. The Sun claimed United and Juventus were both keen on signing Ramsey that summer for a fee in the region of £35 million, with just one year left on his Arsenal contract.
In fact, The Sun even suggested that Mourinho had told United chief Ed Woodward that he believed Ramsey was a better option for the first-team than French international Paul Pogba.
Tottenham would undoubtedly welcome a player of Ramsey’s ilk to their first-team fold, however, his Arsenal history would make him a controversial recruit.
But given Mourinho’s apparent fondness for the player, it will be no shock if this deal does indeed go ahead.
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