Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey could be exiting Juventus by the end of this season with reports that the ballclub has reportedly gotten frustrated with his spate of injuries. However, moving the 29-year-old will not be easy since he owns a hefty salary, reportedly about $162,000 per week.

Ramsey has made just 12 appearances this season after signing with the Turin side on a free transfer. With the move seemingly not reaping dividends, a big part of the original huge payday could now become a hindrance for Juventus. For Ramsey to be dealt, the Welsh midfielder would have to agree to a new deal since other teams are unlikely to open to absorbing his contract, NBC Sports reported.

It would be best to note that this is not the first time of an impending deal concerning Ramsey is up in the air. Arsenal seems open to getting the 29-year-old, but talks eventually bogged down. Ramsey has two goals in 19 matches for Juve, none since an early November goal at Lokomotiv Moscow in the Champions League.

Ramsey's date with injuries is well documented. In 2018-19, he missed the final five matches due to a thigh problem with Arsenal. From here, he moved on to join Juventus after signing a contract that runs up to 2023. So far, he has just logged in a total of 569 minutes in Serie A, Tuttosport reported.

And while it remains to be known what the future holds for Ramsey, it appears the fate of Paulo Dybala is the exact opposite. After struggling following the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, the 26-year-old found a way to ease himself into the starting plans of Maurizio Sarri. Previously expected to walk in the summer, the Argentine has now become an important player to the Bianconeri, the Daily Mail reported.

With the effort and turnaround, Dybala is reportedly getting rewarded soon after making 11 goals in 29 games. According to sports director Fabio Partici, a new round of talks will be made in the coming months, although there have already been preliminary talks done back in January.

Prior to his turnaround, the belief was that Dybala would be exiting the team this summer. The Tottenham Spurs were reportedly a possible destination with negotiations already underway. Another team allegedly interested in him was Manchester United. But with the turn of events, it appears the Argentine is not going anywhere - meaning all speculated transfer talks are now quashed.