Nketiah linked with Forest, Wolves make Ramsdale approach
Morning.
Itās an outward looking blog this morning as we consider the potential departures of two players. First up, Eddie Nketiah has attracted some interest from Nottingham Forest who, according to David Ornstein, had a Ā£25m first offer rejected.
I have to say, my initial thought was āTake it! Thatās a good deal!ā, but I guess the thing to consider is how that deal was structured. I very much doubt it was a suitcase full to the brim with Ā£25m in a cash all in one go. Itās more than likely an offer which might possibly, perhaps, maybe, potentially reach Ā£25m if all the clauses/conditions are met, and we donāt know anything about the proposed schedule of payment either. How much were they offering up front and when did they want to pay the rest?
Nevertheless, it seems talks are ongoing, and there are some whispers this one could be quite far down the line. Weāll have to wait and see though. It looked like Eddie was set for Marseille before they went in a different direction late on, and I suspect a lot of the Bournemouth chatter was simply about the fact Dominic Solanke had just left and he was very much on the market. The speed with which they closed the Evanilson deal makes me think he was their primary target all along, with Nketiah as a fall-back option, perhaps.
I hope this one goes through though. As Iāve said all along, as much as weād like to see someone new and a bit different come in, Eddie is at an age where he needs to be playing regular football. Forest are an interesting side with some good players who could provide him decent service, so it looks like a solid fit for all concerned. Letās keep an eye on this one over the coming days then.
Meanwhile, there was another late night David Ornstein report which says Wolves are interested in Aaron Ramsdale. The proposal is a loan + option deal, which is not exactly what weād have wanted, but as we get closer and closer to the end of the window, itās something the club are going to have to consider. The reality of the Ramsdale situation is that the new contract, on substantial wages, handed to him in May 2023, is a major impediment to a permanent transfer at the moment.
When you also take into consideration there isnāt much stirring in the goalkeeper market this summer, it makes it even more difficult. Clubs will roll the dice on an extra striker, an extra winger, an extra defender etc, but not so much with a keeper. You need a space for a number 1 goalkeeper, which is what Ramsdale considers himself, and right now there isnāt much going on either in the Premier League or abroad. Not to mention the clubs abroad who could take on his Ā£100,000+ wage are few and far between.
So, as much as Arsenal would prefer to sell, the fact is this situation is a consequence of giving Ramsdale a new contract and then deciding to bring in David Raya a few months later. We saw an āopportunityā to bring a keeper who is a better fit for what Mikel Arteta wants, but the consequence of that is weāve made Ramsdale redundant and very, very difficult to sell. So, if itās a loan with an option, that might be the way to go this summer.
As it stands, Ramsdaleās stock has fallen and his performances when he did play last season were not quite at his best level. Maybe a season on loan where he plays often and, hopefully, plays well creates a better market for him next summer when a permanent deal can be done. Unless thereās an out of the blue offer from somewhere, I donāt really see what else we can expect before the end of this transfer window. Maybe reported interest from Bournemouth and Southampton could create a scenario where that happens before August 30th, so weāll see what happens.
Should Ramsdale depart, weāve been linked for some weeks now with Espanyolās Joan Garcia. Heās 23, with very limited top flight experience under his belt, but as the kind of profile you need to back-up an established first choice like Raya, it makes sense. Letās see what the price is though. Iāve seen talk of a release clause thatās pretty expensive, and weāve spent quite a lot of money on goalkeepers in the last few years, so thatās something to be mindful of.
Right, I will leave it there this morning. The new Arsecast Extra is below if you havenāt had a chance to listen yet, and over on Patreon we recap the first weekend of the Premier League season in The 30 (recorded before last nightās game and Jamie Vardyās quite-funny-indeed baiting of Sp*rs fans).
Bye for now.
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