JUVENTUS are willing to cancel Aaron Ramsey's contract this summer after his loan stint at Rangers has drawn to a close, according to reports in Italy.

The Wales internationalist joined on deadline day in January but has so far struggled with his fitness and has started just one game, against fourth-tier Annan Athletic in the Scottish Cup.

The 31-year-old has not had his injury troubles to seek since moving to Turin on a free transfer from Arsenal in 2019 and he has slipped down the pecking order as a result.

Multiple reports from Italy claim that Ross Wilson, Rangers' sporting director, has already informed the Serie A giants that the Premiership champions will not be pursuing a permanent move for Ramsey this summer.

And the playmaker is unlikely to be given another shot at Juventus, with Calciomercato reporting that manager Max Allegri is looking for a 'contract termination' in June.

Calciomercato add that Juve tried to cancel Ramsey's contract - which runs until the summer of 2023 - before he agreed a loan move to Rangers.