
"I haven't spoken to Rambo for a bit. I feel it's my duty to allow him the time," said Bellamy. "I'm not planning with him, I'm not planning without him. This is a decision that he makes, when you've been as good as he has for us and as good as he has in general, this is his decision. "He'll speak when he wants to speak."
"If he feels he's ready to go and he wants to keep going, we go and we'll see where you are and then we'll come to that decision. If you feel it's the end of the day and it's not for you, tell me where you want your statue," added Bellamy. "It's not about what I want, it's about him. He's more important."
Aaron Ramsey is currently a free agent after leaving Mexican club Pumas in December, having last played in September and featured six times for the side. He scored a late winner against Atlas on 31 August. Ramsey experienced personal difficulties in Mexico following the disappearance of his family's dog, Halo, and returned to Wales where he was in the dugout for Wales' 7-1 win over North Macedonia and trained at the FAW Vale Resort. Wales manager Craig Bellamy said he will not pressure Ramsey about selection ahead of the World Cup play-offs and will leave the decision to Ramsey.
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