Wolves could beat Newcastle and Leeds United to ex-Arsenal ace

Wolves have made a late approach for Aaron Ramsey.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers have already made three signings this month, bringing in Chiquinho, Sang-bin Jeong and Hayao Kawabe to the club.

The trio have gone straight out on loan, while Hwang-hee Chan has made his stay at the Molineux Stadium permanent.

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Meanwhile, Bruno Lage’s side are continuing their business on transfer deadline day and have reportedly made a loan offer for Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey, according to 90min.

The former Arsenal star joined the Serie A giants on a free transfer in 2019 but has struggled to make an impact in Italy, makign only three league appearances this season.

Juventus are keen to offload Ramsey and he has already been offered to a number of Premier League sides - with Burnley, Leeds, Crystal Palace and Newcastle United all interested.

The 31-year-old spent eleven years in the English top tier with Arsenal, making over 400 appearances.

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Ramsey is thought to be open to a move back to the Premier League and could be set for a switch to Wolves, with the Midlands club currently the only side to make a deadline day approach for his services.

Wolves currently rely on the likes of Joao Moutinho, Leander Dendoncker and Ruben Neves in the middle of the park, however the latter has recently been linked with a move away before tonight’s deadline.

The Sun have claimed that Bruno Lage’s side have slapped a £40 million price tag on Neves in a bid to ward off interest from Manchester United.

If they are unable to keep hold of the midfielder then Ramsey could be an ideal replacement for him.

If Wolves are able to secure a loan deal for the Welshman then he could be in contention to make his Premier League debut against his former club Arsenal next week.

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