Both Aaron Ramsey and Wojciech Szczesny are respected and well-loved former Gunners. The Welshman spent 11 years in North London after signing from Cardiff when he was just a teenager, whereas Szczesny joined the youth set-up in 2006, and went on to be Arsenal’s number one for a handful of seasons.
There are definitely Arsenal fans out there hopeful of a double return, but the goalkeeper is the one being touted with a reunion, especially after news emerged that Arsenal’s current number one, Bernd Leno, is one of the number of players Arsenal are looking to offload this summer.
If that transfer were to happen, then he would of course play in the Premier League again which, according to Ramsey, is a very different competition to the Serie A.
“For me, it is a lot more demanding,” he told Szczesny on the Foot Trick Show. “It is a lot more physically demanding. End to end so there is a lot more space.
“Here it is a lot more tactical. Teams are a lot tougher to break down. Teams sit a lot deeper and then try to play on the counter-attack,” he continued. “So yeah, tactically you have to be a lot stronger in this league.”
Szczesny won’t need to worry much about the physical demands of the Premier League from his goal line, but if he were to sign, he’d certainly like to re-establish a winning intent at the club after its evident rapid decline since the pair both left.
Source by Football London