Back to Arsenal? Shock switch to Tottenham? Replacing Wijnaldum at Liverpool? Where Aaron Ramsey could head next with Juventus future in doubt and Anfield switch backed

Aaron Ramsey's move to Juventus has been anything but the dream he hoped it would be.
The Welshman moved to the Serie A giants in the summer of 2019 on a free transfer from Arsenal.
However, his time in Turin has been hampered by injury and poor form, with the 30-year-old hitting just six goals in 65 appearances for the Old Lady.
He made just 13 league matches last campaign as the Italian giants scraped a disappointing fourth-placed league finish on the final day.
It's a stark difference to the end of his time at Arsenal, where he eventually established himself a big favourite amongst the Emirates faithful.
Ramsey had blown hot and cold with fans in his decade with the Gunners, but in his latter seasons he oversaw adversity to become a key figure in the side - which saw Juventus swoop in to sign him when his contract came to an end.
His future in Italy is now looking bleak - so where could Ramsey go next?
A decent showing at Euro 2020 gave an indication that he still has plenty to offer at the highest
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour says he'd be a great fit for Liverpool - especially now Georginio Wijnaldum has left for PSG.
"Would Liverpool suit him? It's all in the wages and whether he'd take a wage cut," he told the Breakfast show on Wednesday.
"Liverpool would be great. They need to find a replacement for Wijnaldum don't they? I think he'd be a good fit and that would be the Henderson situation sorted too."
A return to Arsenal has also been mooted, but right now you'd struggle to see where he'd fit in Mikel Arteta's XI, with Thomas Partey, new signing Albert Sambi Lokonga and Emile Smith Rowe in his ranks already.
There are other quiet murmurings that Ramsey could do the unthinkable and join Arsenal's arch rivals Tottenham.
Spurs' new managing director of football Fabio Paratici is eyeing up a reunion with the player, having masterminded his initial move to Juventus in 2019.
It would be a huge twist in the tale and one that would make the midfielder public enemy no.1 in the red half of north London.
Juventus are reportedly demanding £8million for the playmaker, who has one year left on his deal at the Allianz Stadium.