Aaron Ramsey is contemplating his international future after Wales’ unsuccessful attempt to qualify for Euro 2024. The Wales captain, who has been plagued by injuries and remained on the bench during their defeat to Poland has not started a game for six months.
With the start of 2026 World Cup qualifying looming, Ramsey who has won 84 caps will assess his options. Wales manager Rob Page emphasized Ramsey’s importance to the squad but acknowledged the need to integrate younger players.
Despite signing a two years deal with Cardiff, Ramsey has seen limited playing time raising questions about his future both internationally and domestically.
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