Aaron Ramsey to make 13-hour round trip to Baku to cheer on Arsenal in Europa League final against Chelsea

Aaron Ramsey to make 13-hour round trip to Baku to cheer on Arsenal in Europa League final against Chelsea
Aaron Ramsey will make a 13-hour round trip to support Arsenal when they face Chelsea in the Europa League final in Baku.The Welshman will cut short a family holiday in Portugal to set off on the 6,500-mile journey to Azerbaijans Olympic Stadium, The Sun reports.Aaron Ramsey will travel to Baku to support ArsenalGetty2
Aaron Ramsey will travel to Baku to support Arsenal
After suffering a minor hamstring tear in the Europa League quarter-final second leg against Napoli, Ramsey saw his time at Arsenal come to a devastating end, as he was ruled out for the remainder of the season and a chance to play in the final.Ramseys contract expires at the end of the campaign and he has agreed a four-year deal with Serie A champions Juventus worth a reported 400,000 per week.He will officially become their player on July 1. Having failed to finish in the top four, Arsenals best route into the Champions League is now through winning the Europa League.Ramsey, who joined the Gunners in 2008, bid an emotional farewell to the club following their home match with Brighton.Its very emotional, its been a hell of a journey, he said.His voice cracking, he added: Eleven years of my life, so much has happened in that, when I look back. You can tell by my voice how much it means to me.Ramsey bid farewell to Arsenal fans2
Ramsey bid farewell to Arsenal fans
Im just grateful for the opportunity to play for this great club and spend so many years here.I spent 11 years here, I came here at 17-years-old a boy, and Im leaving a man. Ive got a family, my wife, my kids, so much has happened, Im just grateful for the opportunity here.Obviously Im really excited for the new challenge and new chapter in my life, but today its all about this.This is where I grew up, I just want to take this in today and let it settle in for a few more days before I can really look forward and concentrate on that.

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