Chelsea are willing to play the long game in their pursuit of Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, who has struggled to reclaim his starting spot at the Emirates Stadium.
That’s according to talkSPORT, reporting that the Blues are willing to launch an all-out assault to land his signature, with the goalkeeper earmarked as a priority target.
Despite his troubles in North London, Ramsdale is valued at £50 million, and Chelsea are aware that luring him away from the Emirates in January will be challenging.
However, the Blues are prepared to wait until next summer before tempting their local neighbours with a big-money proposal to sign the English goalkeeper.
More big-money signings that don’t move the needle
Chelsea planning a move for Ramsdale further emphasises why the club are in their current state, signing a bunch of players without any feasible plan attached.
While the story itself lacks merit, considering Chelsea’s embarrassment of goalkeeping talents, the idea of making a move for Ramsdale is in itself disappointing.
If he is no longer good enough for Mikel Arteta’s side, especially after playing a pivotal role in their futile title challenge last term, who’s to say he’ll be any good for the Blues?
Chelsea have made a large chunk of hopeful signings over the last three windows – some attracting huge transfer fees – and so far, all they have to show for it is three wins from ten Premier League games.
Signing Ramsdale will only add to their failures in the transfer market. Aside from being overpriced, he’s not an improvement on what Chelsea currently have on the payroll.

Robert Sanchez has been a solid acquisition so far. Although the jury is still out on the Spanish keeper, he has proven that he can do a job when required.
If Chelsea are desperate to spend money, perhaps they should focus on finding a smart acquisition that will end their concerning goalscoring problems.
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