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Alan Galindo

Rangers loan star Aaron Ramsey says talks over future will take place at end of season

Aaron Ramsey says talks over his future will take place at the end of the season.

The midfielder is expected to leave Juventus in the summer, despite having one year left on his current deal.

His Rangers loan is up in the summer with two big games to come this week - starting with Frankfurt in the Europa League final on Wednesday.

It is then Hearts at Hampden in the Scottish Cup Final at the weekend in the final game of his temporary spell at Ibrox.

But the Wales international says talks over the future are on hold for the time being.

He said: "That's to be decided at the end of the season, there is no update on that yet.

"I'm just looking forward to the final few weeks here and hopefully making it a very memorable experience for me.

"I'm sure there will be conversations to be had after the season is finished but right now I'm just focused on trying to win these two competitions with Rangers. "

Ramsey - who missed out on the 2019 final in Baku with Arsenal - wants to grab his second chance of Europa League glory later this week.

Chelsea defeated the Gunners 4-1 three years ago, with the midfielder missing out due to injury.

He's been in and out of the Rangers team due to numerous niggles since joining Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side in the final day of the January transfer window.

Ramsey missed both semi-final ties with RB Leipzig due to a hamstring issue but started two of Rangers' final three league matches.

He said: "It's definitely right up there, to play in a final in a European competition.

"They don't come around very often. Unfortunately I missed the Arsenal one a few years back, hopefully I can make up for it in this one.

"We got to the final and lost to Chelsea but for me to miss it though injury was tough but hopefully I get an opportunity now to make up for that."

A huge travelling support is expected to make its way to Seville with Glasgow Airport estimating that 10,000 Rangers fans would leave its runways for Spain on Monday alone.

Ramsey continued: "There's a lot of excitement around the club. We've put ourselves in an unbelievable position.

"We've produced some memorable results and performances throughout this campaign and now there's just one step further and we're there.

"We have a chance of creating history with this club.

"There's a lot of energy around the place. Just looking forward to the game, you're one game away from making history.

"It's a great group, very level-headed squad, so there are no issues about anybody getting carried away.

"We're here for a reason and the squad has been a different class throughout. It's going to be no different for the final."

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