Newcastle United are hoping to sign Aaron Ramsdale from Arsenal at the end of the season.
According to a report from the Telegraph, Newcastle are pushing to get the deal done and they are willing to pay £15 million for the 26-year-old keeper. Ramsdale has fallen down the pecking order at Arsenal and he needs to leave the club in order to play regularly.
A move to Newcastle could be ideal for him. They will be able to provide him with the platform he needs right now and regular football at Newcastle will help him cement his place in the national team as well.
The report further states that Newcastle would be willing to offer him a five-year contract. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal are willing to sanction his departure for £15 million.
Ramsdale was a key player for Arsenal last season and he helped them push for the league title. However, the arrival of David Raya has pushed him down the pecking order this season. The English goalkeeper has proven his quality in the Premier League and there is no doubt that he is good enough to play for the best teams in the league.
Aaron Ramsdale would improve Newcastle
He could prove to be a superb acquisition for the Magpies. Newcastle are looking to improve their squad and they will hope to put together a formidable unit capable of securing European qualification next season.
Signing the 26-year-old arse goalkeeper could prove to be a wise decision. He is a proven performer in the top flight and he could make an instant impact.
He will be expected to compete with Nick Pope for the starting spot at Newcastle next season. Newcastle have an ambitious project and immense resources. The 26-year-old goalkeeper could be attracted to the idea of joining them.
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