A Quote by Aaron Ramsey

I'm an Arsenal player, and I want to remain an Arsenal player. — © Aaron Ramsey
I'm an Arsenal player, and I want to remain an Arsenal player.
I want to be wanted by Arsenal. I've grown up at Arsenal. I'm a homegrown player, and as long as Arsenal want me, then I'm happy.
For Arsenal it's very important to have a player like Matteo Guendouzi. He's a good player and I think he can make a success with Arsenal. I hope so. He's a great player, he's very talented and he's very confident.
I'd no longer be the same player without my rigorousness, and certainly not the player Arsenal wanted.
Every big player who leaves Arsenal is a massive loss. But no player here is bigger than the club.
I am always honest, and I am not the sort of player to say, 'Oh, I love Arsenal' and then sign for someone else. I think if I was unhappy, I would say that, but I'm not. I do love Arsenal.
At Arsenal you are replaceable so quickly as a player, I don't want to stand in someone's way.
I am an Arsenal player and I don't think about anything else. I'm not going to say no to anybody, nor am I going to say yes to anybody. I did not say that I was going to leave Arsenal to go to Barcelona, because equally Barcelona doesn't want me.
As a non-Arsenal player I would say Ryan Giggs is my Premier League player of the decade because he has combined style with winning. Also I feel sorry he could never attend the World Cup, somewhere where people get a lot of compliments when they do well.
It takes time to adapt to become an Arsenal player.
I am really proud to HAVE been an Arsenal player.
I got scouted for Tottenham and was there for three to four weeks before a phone call from Arsenal came. The first session they wanted to sign me so, happy days, I didn't look back. I'm an Arsenal fan, everyone in my family is Arsenal, so it wasn't a hard decision.
Every top player is of interest to Arsenal - and Draxler is certainly one of those.
Whatever player Arsene picks to play for Arsenal, I respect that and so should the fans.
Apart from Arsenal and Barcelona, I don't see myself playing anywhere else. I will definitely be going back (to Arsenal) whenever I have time to watch games and to see the guys… and if there is one place to go back to (to play), it is Arsenal for sure.
I left Arsenal because I wanted to develop and learn as a player and get to experience a new club.
Actually, the reason I'm a huge Arsenal fan is because when my dad moved over from Sri Lanka, he lived in north London and fell in love with Arsenal. Then he moved to East Grinstead and bought a pub, which he turned into an Arsenal pub.
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