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AARON RAMSEY is refusing to give up on his Euro 2024 dream.

The Wales skipper is out with a calf injury and his Cardiff boss Erol Bulut last week ruled out for between four and six weeks.

Ramsey's injury is not as bad as first feared
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Ramsey's injury is not as bad as first fearedCredit: Getty

That looked set to rule the ex-Arsenal and Juventus star, 33, out of the Dragons' Euros play-off semi-final with Finland in Cardiff on March 21.

But midfielder Ramsey will keep fighting in a bid to be fit for the Cardiff City Stadium showdown next month with Wales just two possible wins away from the Germany finals.

SunSport understands the injury, sustained in training with the Championship outfit less than two weeks ago, is not as bad as first thought.

And that has given Ramsey a glimmer of hope.

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But, despite the boost, Ramsey still faces a real race against time to be available for the semi-final with a potential final against either Poland or Estonia in the Welsh capital five days later.

Ramsey is giving everything in a bid to be ready and will work alongside physio Sean Connelly, who is based at the Vale of Glamorgan HQ where Cardiff and Wales both share a base.

He could be available for that play-off camp but is unlikely to have had any match action before the international break.

And, considering he had only returned with two appearances since a knee injury which kept him out for five months, Ramsey's lack of game time would be a major risk.

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But the possibility of Ramsey, who has played at two Euros finals and the World Cup, being available would be a major boost for boss Robert Page.

His experience, leadership, big game mentality and composure are all viewed as assets for a young Welsh squad including the likes of Brennan Johnson, 22, Ethan Ampadu, 23, and Jordan James, 19 as Wales bid to qualify for a third straight Euros finals.

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