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AARON RAMSEY could fill the void left by Paul Pogba in Manchester United's midfield next season.

Juventus are reportedly set to offer the ex-Arsenal ace, Miralem Pjanic or Adrien Rabiot in a swap deal for the Frenchman.

Pogba looks increasingly likely to leave Old Trafford after making just seven Premier League appearances this season.

Juventus, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are among the long-list of clubs that will battle it out for his signature.

But the Serie A champions have offered to include a replacement for Pogba as part of their deal with United.

Ramsey looks the most likely star to leave Juventus despite only joining them on a free transfer last summer.

He is under contract with the club until 2023, but has failed to cement his spot in Maurizio Sarri's starting XI.


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The 29-year-old, who spent 11 years with the Gunners, has managed just four four goals and one assist this term.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could slot him into the heart of midfield alongside Bruno Fernandes.

Should United land their top targets, Ramsey could be playing alongside the likes of Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish.

The Red Devils are confident of bringing Sancho back to the Premier League after months of secret talks with Dortmund.

And Solskjaer's side are still keen to fork out £80million on Aston Villa ace Grealish despite his antics while in lockdown.

Should United decide against Ramsey, the club could finally land long-term target Rabiot as part of the Pogba deal.

The Reds wanted to sign the midfielder when he quit PSG - but he decided to make the move to Turin instead.

Pjanic is another option as Juventus are willing to use him as a makeweight - even though he made 32 appearances for them this season.

 Juventus are reportedly willing to offload Aaron Ramsey this summer
Juventus are reportedly willing to offload Aaron Ramsey this summerCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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