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Injury issues and World Cup hopes
Ramsey has said he wants to continue playing next season, but that in itself comes with uncertainty.
Ramsey wants to concentrate on playing football so he can play for Wales.
The 34-year-old's Cardiff contract expires this summer and, while the option of another year is written into the deal, he has not yet committed either way.
Matters are complicated by the fact Ramsey is still recovering from a hamstring injury which has kept him out of action for two months and requires further rehabilitation.
By his own admission, Ramsey's return to his boyhood club "hasn't materialised how we wanted" because of a "very frustrating" series of injuries which have severely limited his playing time.
Since rejoining Cardiff in 2023, the midfielder has started only 13 league games plus two in the FA Cup as well as making eight substitute appearances in the Championship.
"He still wants to play," former Wales striker Iwan Roberts told the Feast of Football podcast. "But is his body going to allow him?
"I think this [management] is the natural progression for Aaron with all the injuries he's had for quite a long period."
Although Ramsey is earning nowhere near the amount of money he was on at Arsenal or Juventus, the Bluebirds still had to push the boat out financially to bring him back to the Championship.
In League One, he would almost certainly need to take another pay cut.
According to those who know Ramsey best, he is a homebird who would be reluctant to move his family again towards the end of a career which has already taken him from London to Turin and then Nice, via Glasgow.
One of the main reasons for signing with Cardiff for a third stint was to settle down in south Wales with his wife Colleen and their three children.
It would need to be a compelling offer for Ramsey to consider moving now and, despite his standing in the game, his circumstances might limit the amount of potential suitors vying for his signature.
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