David Seaman "fuming" at Arsenal's latest transfer decision



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Arsenal legend David Seaman says he is "still furious" with Arsenal, who is losing Aaron Ramsey to Juventus.

The Welsh international Ramsey will join the Turin giants on a free transfer this summer, on the expiry of his contract with the Gunners, after accepting a lucrative transfer on Monday.

The change ends several months of speculation and sees Ramsey leaving the Emirates Stadium after 11 years spent at the club.

After the announcement of his departure, Ramsey wrote on Instagram: "As you may have already heard, I have agreed to a prior contract with Juventus Football Club.

"I wanted to make a personal statement for all fans of Arsenal who have been extremely loyal and supportive.



Ramsey leaves North London after 11 years at Arsenal

"You have welcomed me as a teenager and have been there for me through all the ups and downs I've encountered during my stay at the club.

"It's with a heavy heart that I'm leaving after an incredible 11 years in North London.

"I will continue to give 100% to the team and hope to finish the season with vigor before moving on to my next chapter in Turin."

And speaking to talkSPORT On Wednesday, former goalkeeper Seaman, sixth-best all-time player on 564 games, was hurt by the inability to keep Ramsey and the transfer budget available for Emery this summer.

"I am still angry that we are going to lose him," he said.



A sailor says that he can not believe what is happening in the club

"What's more frustrating is that they announced that Emery would have 40 million pounds to spend this summer, that's what it would take to get a guy like Ramsey anyway.

"It's disheartening for me and even more demoralizing for the fans to hear it and then see the quality players leave.

"I do not understand what the future is. Emery gets a transfer window and is told that he can only get loans, and then, in the second window, he tells him that he has only 40 million pounds to spend.

"It's so frustrating."

The Gunners will travel to BATE Borisov in Europa League on Thursday.

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