With the business end of the summer transfer window coming into view, one Arsenal ace will be hoping that a potential loan move to Wolves comes to fruition.
Much of the talk at the Gunners over the past few weeks has been about landing Riccardo Calafiori, and potentially bringing on board Spanish European Championship winner, Mikel Merino.
There hasn’t been an awful lot of other business, in or out, done by the North Londoners, with David Raya’s loan from Brentford being made permanent, and Emile Smith Rowe being the headline exit.
That lack of movement may be troubling Arsenal supporters, though it would evidence a feeling at the club that they’re perfectly happy with the squad in the main, one of two tweaks notwithstanding.
One player that hasn’t really had a look in over the past few months, mainly due to the club’s signing of Raya, is England international keeper, Aaron Ramsdale.
Wolves want Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale
It’s abundantly clear that the Spaniard is Mikel Arteta’s preferred choice between the posts, so if Ramsey wants to have any chance whatsoever of resurrecting his career at both club and international level, a move makes sense.
According to The Athletic (subscription required), Wolves have now made an offer to the Gunners for Ramsey’s services.
The Midlands-based outfit are willing to take the player on loan in 2024/25 with an option to buy next summer.
???? Arsenal have already reached verbsl agreement with Spanish GK Joan García on personal terms.
He’s the priority target for Arsenal to replace Aaron Ramsdale if he leaves in final 10 days.
Espanyol are aware of #AFC interest but no official bid yet, depends on Ramsdale. pic.twitter.com/5e6DaimmWi
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 19, 2024
It isn’t clear yet if that is acceptable to Arsenal, though with a rumoured move for Espanyol’s Joan Garcia (per Fabrizio Romano on X), it would suggest that Ramsdale could finally be getting close to ending his Arsenal hell.
The clubs have until the end of the month to be able to get a deal through, so there’s plenty of time yet for something to be agreed.