Arsenal latest transfer news Nketiah, Ramsdale, Juan Garcia
Nottingham Forest is pushing hard to sign Eddie Nketiah from Arsenal, having made a £25 million bid. Arsenal, however, turned down this initial offer, holding out for a fee between £30-35 million. Forest is determined to secure Nketiah, seeing him as a crucial addition to their attack for the new season.
The 24-year-old forward is open to the move as he seeks more regular first-team football, with discussions between the two clubs ongoing.
Crystal Palace has also shown interest in Nketiah, though no formal talks have occurred yet
Wolves are reportedly interested in signing Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. After Ramsdale fell down the pecking order at Arsenal due to the arrival of David Raya, Wolves are exploring the possibility of bringing him in as a replacement for their current first-choice goalkeeper, José Sá, who could be on the move.
However, Wolves are considering a loan move rather than a permanent transfer, which might not align with Arsenal’s preference for a sale.
There’s also talk that Wolves could use their backup goalkeeper, Dan Bentley, as part of a potential deal to secure Ramsdale.
However, Arsenal’s valuation of Ramsdale, believed to be over £30 million, might complicate the deal, especially if Bentley’s inclusion doesn’t significantly reduce the fee
Arsenal is close to securing the signing of Joan Garcia, a 23-year-old goalkeeper from Espanyol, as their first summer transfer.
This move is likely to happen soon, depending on the future of Aaron Ramsdale, who might leave the club in search of regular playing time.
Arsenal has reportedly already done significant groundwork on this transfer, especially considering that Garcia has not yet become a regular starter at Espanyol.
Garcia is seen as a potential replacement for Ramsdale and would likely serve as a backup to David Raya, who is expected to be Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper next season
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