Newcastle United is gearing up for a busy summer transfer window despite grappling with Financial Fair Play constraints. The club is poised to approve numerous incoming and outgoing transfers, with a specific emphasis on bolstering the goalkeeper position. Manager Eddie Howe is eyeing Nick Pope, but a shoulder injury has underscored the need for additional depth in goalkeeping, prompting temporary replacements in Martin Dubravka and Loris Karius.
Among potential targets, Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale has piqued Howe’s interest. Ramsdale, somewhat overshadowed by David Raya’s arrival, has had limited opportunities, featuring in just five Premier League games this season. Transfer journalist Dean Jones emphasizes the impracticality of Ramsdale’s bench role at Arsenal, citing its detrimental impact on his career progression. Despite his sparse playing time, Ramsdale has exhibited professionalism and patience, garnering praise for his dedication throughout the season.
Jones foresees mounting speculation surrounding Ramsdale’s departure as the summer transfer window approaches, with clubs like Newcastle and Chelsea expressing interest. Ramsdale’s stint at Arsenal since 2021 boasts 32 clean sheets in 88 appearances across various competitions. However, his inconsistent game time has fueled uncertainty about his future. With reported weekly wages of £120,000, Ramsdale’s exit from Arsenal seems increasingly likely as he seeks opportunities elsewhere to further his career.