Wales manager Ryan Giggs has advised Wales and Arsenal midfielder, Aaron Ramsey, to make a decision over his long-term future.
Ramsey has yet to sign a new contract at Arsenal while his current deal runs out at the end of next season.
Ryan Giggs had this to say on the matter when he spoke to reporters, as detailed by the Evening Standard:
“I hope Aaron sorts it out sooner rather than later. Any player having talks with contracts you want it sorted out as quickly as possible.
“He’s at a good club. From a personal point of view when you’re at a club you’re used to it can help you. You know all the staff and the players.
“I was always happy, there was always a challenge at United so I never saw any reason to leave. I was happy playing my football. I never got bored or felt the need to go anywhere else.”
Ramsey may well commit to a new Arsenal contract in the future but having seen Mesut Ozil and former Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez run down their contracts, he might be prepared to do the same.
The 27-year-old currently earns in excess of £100,000-a-week and is one of the club’s most crucial players despite numerous injuries.
Injuries have occurred again this season but Ramsey has still made a substantial contribution, scoring eight goals and laying on six assists in 20 appearances.
In the 5-1 win against Everton in February, Ramsey scored his first hat-trick and became directly involved in more than 100 goals for Arsenal.