Southampton have reached an agreement with Arsenal for the permanent transfer of goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale according to SkySport. The deal, valued at £25 million, includes an initial fee of £18 million, with an additional £7 million in performance-related add-ons.
Southampton’s pursuit of Ramsdale comes in the wake of their need for a reliable goalkeeper. The club’s current options have struggled with consistency, and the injury to their primary goalkeeper, Gavin Bazunu, has further exacerbated the situation.
The Saints initially considered a move for Feyenoord’s Justin Bijlow but turned their attention back to Ramsdale after Bijlow failed his medical on Tuesday.
The England international lost his place as Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper to David Raya last season, sparking rumours that he will move this summer.
The transfer fee agreed reflects Ramsdale’s value and potential impact on Southampton’s squad. The initial £18 million payment will be supplemented by up to £7 million in add-ons, contingent on Ramsdale’s performance and the club’s achievements. This structure ensures that both clubs benefit from the deal, with Arsenal securing a substantial sum and Southampton gaining a proven goalkeeper.
This transfer represents an opportunity for Ramsdale to reignite his career and secure regular playing time. Southampton, on the other hand, will be hoping that Ramsdale’s presence can solidify their backline and contribute to a successful season.
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