Former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has signed with Ligue 1 club Nice.
Ramsey’s move comes after he parted ways with Juventus, with the teams opting to separate by terminating the player’s contract.
The Wales star will now continue his career in Ligue 1 as he looks ahead to representing his country at the World Cup later this year.
In addition to Nice, Ramsey had been linked with a move to MLS in recent weeks.
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Charlotte FC had reportedly made an offer for the midfielder, with Ramsey ultimately opting to not follow his countryman Gareth Bale to MLS.
Ramsey originally signed a four-year contract with Juve in February 2019, making his debut in September of that year.
However, he never truly replicated his Arsenal form while in Turin. In total, Ramsey made just 70 appearances over his three-year stay in Italy.
He was eventually loaned to Rangers in January and went on to score two goals in 13 appearances with the Scottish club.