Aaron Ramsey takes his son for behind the scenes tour of Allianz Stadium as new Juventus signing prepares to complete free transfer to Turin Juventus-bound Aaron Ramsey took his son for a tour of his new club in Turin The Welshman will sign for the Old Lady when his Arsenal contract expires Ramsey showed his son, Sonny, the Allianz Stadium pitch and dressing room He also saw the trophy cabinet as well as an homage to Welshman John Charles By Peter Rutzler For Mailonline Published: 15:47 BST, 22 May 2019 | Updated: 15:47 BST, 22 May 2019 Viewcomments Aaron Ramsey has taken his son for a behind the scenes tour of his new club Juventus. The Welshman will officially become a Bianconeri player when his Arsenal contract expires on July 1, but he is already becoming acquainted with his new home He took his son, Sonny, for a look around the Italian champions' home ground, taking in the 41,500-seater arena as well as visiting the dressing room and their impressive trophy cabinet. Aaron Ramsey was given a behind the scenes tour of the Allianz Stadium with his son, Sonny The 28-year-old took his son to see Juventus' well-stocked trophy cabinet in the stands The pair also walked down the tunnel to and spent time in the home team's dressing room Ramsey posted his tour on Instagram, which saw the midfielder take to the Juventus pitch for the first time alongside his son. They then headed down the tunnel for a glimpse of the dressing room, before learning more about the club's glittering past while marvelling at their well-stocked trophy cabinet. Ramsey also took note of the first Welshman to play for the Old Lady, John Charles, who signed from Leeds United in 1957 for £65,000 - then a British transfer record. Charles become fondly known as the 'Gentle Giant' for his physical prowess and fair play, and during his five-year stay claimed three Serie A titles and two Coppa Italias. Ramsey also noted the tributes to Juventus and Wales legend John Charles, who signed in 1957 Ramsey watched Juventus lift the Serie A trophy for the eighth time in a row on Sunday Ramsey will earn a little more per week than Charles after penning a £400,000-per-week contract in February. He watch Juventus lift the Serie A trophy for the eighth time in a row on Sunday following a 1-1 draw with Atalanta. The 28-year-old's final game for the Arsenal came against Napoli in the Europa League quarter-finals, a match in which a fairy-tale goodbye in a cup final was denied due to a torn hamstring. Ramsey, who made 369 appearances for the Gunners, will reportedly still travel to Baku to watch Arsenal take on Chelsea in the Europa League final, which takes place on May 29. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility