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Arsenal Could Facilitate Transfer Swap Deal Involving Aaron Ramsdale
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Ramsdale, who has seen limited Premier League action since December, could be part of a swap deal as Arsenal looks to reinforce their squad.
Reports suggest that Wolves are exploring options to replace their current first-choice goalkeeper, José Sá, who has been linked with a possible transfer.
Ramsdale, along with Crystal Palace’s Sam Johnstone, are reportedly among the top candidates to fill Sá’s position. Meanwhile, Arsenal has shown interest in signing Dan Bentley to provide backup for David Raya and to meet the homegrown player requirements.
Ramsdale has openly expressed his frustration over limited playing time, stating earlier this summer, “No footballer wants to not play. I’ve had a tough year personally not playing, and I never want to do that again.”
However, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has previously emphasized Ramsdale’s importance to the team, indicating that the goalkeeper could remain at the club. “There is a big reality that Aaron will be here because he is our player and has a contract,” Arteta said back in April.
Arsenal has made minimal changes to their squad this summer, securing Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna and making David Raya’s loan move permanent.
On the other hand, Wolves have been active in the transfer market, completing permanent deals for Tommy Doyle, Rodrigo Gomes, and Pedro Lima, as well as securing the loan signing of Jørgen Strand Larsen.
The potential swap deal involving Ramsdale could be a significant move for both clubs as they continue to shape their squads for the upcoming season.
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