Chelsea and Manchester United ‘want Arsenal star’

Chelsea and Manchester United are weighing up a move for Aaron Ramsey, according to reports.

The Welsh midfielder has still not signed a new contract at the Emirates despite having had an offer on the table since earlier this summer.

Arsenal are reportedly growing increasingly concerned that he is going to decide to leave the club.

The Sun report that Premier League rivals Chelsea and United are monitoring his situation and are considering swooping.

Arsenal have previously been confident that Ramsey would sign, but these reports have changed that situation.

10 talking points from Premier League weekend as Arsenal and Manchester United suffer defeats

Two of the Premier League’s big hitters suffered defeat on the second weekend of Premier League action.

Arsenal and Manchester United both have to pick up the pieces after coming unstuck at Chelsea and Brighton respectively.

Champions Manchester City sent out a warning to the rest of the league with their 6-1 thrashing of Huddersfield.

Tottenham overcame Fulham to put them onto six points, while Liverpool have to wait until Monday night before they face off against Crystal Palace.

Elsewhere, there were wins for Watford, Bournemouth, Leicester and Everton. The only draw of the weekend was played out between Cardiff and Newcastle.

Here are 10 talking points from the weekend…

Eden Hazard takes a swipe at Arsenal after Chelsea’s late winner

Eden Hazard has aimed a dig at Arsenal after Marcos Alonso earned Chelsea bragging rights in Saturday’s London derby.

The Belgium international came off the bench to set up Alonso for the winning goal at Stamford Bridge.

It continued Maurizio Sarri’s perfect start as Blues boss while Gunners counterpart Unai Emery is still waiting to get off the mark at the Emirates.

Hazard took over Chelsea’s official Twitter account after the game and and couldn’t resist having a pop at their rivals.

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