Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is expected to leave the club this summer after losing his place in the starting line up.
Mikel Arteta made Spanish goalkeeper David Raya his number one choice at the Emirates Stadium last season which moved Ramsdale to the bench.
The England international has only started one Premier League match since December and he is now thinking about leaving the Gunners for more playing time elsewhere.
The North Londoners have shown interest in signing Wolves goalkeeper Dan Bentley this summer in order to sign a new goalkeeper as their number two behind Raya since Ramsdale is sooner or later leaving the club.
According to talkSPORT, Arsenal and Wolves could be involved in a swap deal involving their goalkeepers.
Wolves could lose first choice goalkeeper Jose Sa this summer as interest has increased in his services and that could offer the Gunners and the Midlands club a chance to make a swap deal.
Gary O’Neil’s team could use Bentley along with cash and offer that to Arsenal to sign Ramsdale.
The English goalkeeper wants to play regularly and that is something he cannot get under Arteta at Arsenal.
The Gunners have made the loan signing of Raya permanent this summer which shows that the goalkeeper is part of their long term plans.
Arteta is an admirer of how Raya plays from the back and helps the team in building attacks.
The 28-year-old goalkeeper showed his quality last season for the Gunners and helped the defense keep 16 clean sheets in the league.
Ramsdale has to move away from Arsenal this summer as spending time on the bench is also hurting his chances to become the number one goalkeeper for England as well.
He wasn’t dropped from the Arsenal starting line up because he was playing poorly but because Arteta’s playing style needed another goalkeeper.
Ramsdale would be a fine addition to any Premier League club this summer and with the player desperate to move away from Arsenal, he could be available in a bargain deal.
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