Arsenal 'in advanced talks' to sign aaron ramsdale in £24m transfer

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Arsenal are understood to be closing in on the signing of Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United in a deal worth around £24million, according to reports. The England youth international, who


was part of Gareth Southgate's Euro 2020 squad after replacing the injured Dean Henderson, is now on the cusp of joining the Gunners with talks between the two clubs now advanced.


Arsenal are believed to have already seen two offers rejected for the Blades No 1 earlier in the window but the Gunners were always expected to return to the table. Ramsdale's long-term


future in Yorkshire has been in doubt ever since he returned for pre-season but he featured between the sticks in the opening day defeat to Birmingham at Bramall Lane in the Championship


last weekend. Now he could be returning to the Premier League again following a second successive relegation with QPR keeper Seny Dieng amongst a list of potential replacements. Bournemouth


initially signed the 23-year-old from Sheffield United in 2017 but Ramsdale returned north to the Blades last summer following the Cherries' relegation from the top-flight at the end of


the 2019/20 season. Yet Sheffield United went on to finish bottom of the table, although Ramsdale still managed to impress during an underwhelming campaign under Chris Wilder and Paul


Heckingbottom. JUST IN: ARSENAL 'BEGIN WORK ON BERNARDO SILVA TRANSFER' AFTER MAN CITY EXIT REQUEST There have been no offers for the German this summer though and he will now have


another goalkeeper to compete with for his troubles. Emiliano Martinez was excellent when filling in for Leno at the end of the 2019/20 season following a knee injury sustained during an


aerial duel with Brighton's Neal Maupay after Project Restart. He then featured in the Community Shield win over Liverpool at the start of last season before joining Aston Villa in a


£20m deal. The Argentine was amongst the best goalkeepers in the Premier League last season and helped his country win the Copa America this summer by saving three penalties in the shootout


win over Brazil, leaving Arsenal to lick their wounds. Now they are optimistic Ramsdale can help strengthen Arteta's goalkeeping department by providing healthy competition for their


current first-choice shot-stopper. DO YOU WANT AN EXCLUSIVE PRE-SEASON PREVIEW FOR YOUR CLUB - BOTH IN YOUR INBOX AND THROUGH YOUR LETTERBOX? HEAD OVER HERE TO FIND OUT MORE AND SECURE YOUR


COPY. Arsenal had also looked at Ajax's Andre Onana, who is currently suspended due to a doping ban. He is expected to return to the field in November and he is currently up for grabs


on the cheap this summer. Technical director Edu decided against following up the club's interest in the Cameroonian, who recently held talks with Lyon. Instead, Ramsdale now looks like


the fourth man to arrive through the door in north London after Nuno Tavares, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Ben White.