Juventus star Aaron Ramsey has addressed his future with the Serie A giants after a "frustrating" couple of years in Turin.
The Welshman joined the Bianconeri on a free transfer after leaving Arsenal in 2019, but has not been able to cement a regular starting berth since.
While some minor injuries have played a part in Ramsey's struggles at Juventus, there has been speculation he could leave the Turin team, but he has now insisted he will return to the club after the UEFA European Championship.
"Yeah, I'm a Juventus player," the midfielder told Sky Sports when asked if he would still be at the club next season.
"It's obviously been a very frustrating period for me over the last couple of years.
"I've picked up a few small niggly injuries, which have been frustrating, and I've not been able to get any consistency going.
"It's been frustrating when you arrive at a new club and want to hit the ground running and show everybody what you're capable of doing consistently.
"It's always going to be difficult when you have these sort of little injuries that set you back a couple of weeks and then your rhythm is interrupted.
"And then you chuck in COVID as well, which hasn't helped."