Transfer Talk: Arsenal may part ways with Ramsdale
Arsenal could part ways with Aaron Ramsdale at the end of the season.
The 25-year-old goalkeeper has fallen out of favour at the Emirates, with summer signing David Raya taking over as No1.
Ramsdale has not played a minute of Premier League football since the Gunners' 3-1 win over Manchester United on September 3 — and has not featured in any competition since the 1-0 victory at Brentford in the Carabao Cup.
As such, Football Insider report Arsenal may look to offload the England international but will seek to avoid a January exit.
Ramsdale is reportedly unhappy with his demotion to No2 and is desperate for regular first-team football to keep his career development on track.
Arsenal selling the ex-Sheffield United stopper would be a slight surprise after Mikel Arteta talked up the idea of having two "excellent goalkeepers" available to him.
The Basque boss said in August: "To have two excellent goalkeepers is great — there's nothing wrong with it.
"We have two great left wingers and two great strikers and two great holding midfielders.
"We have two excellent goalkeepers now that fit exactly what we want in our model, so I'm very happy with that."
In other news
Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United are all interested in Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, according to Goal.
The Mirror report Roma may look to offer Tammy Abraham to former club Chelsea in a swap deal for Romelu Lukaku, who is currently on loan at the Giallorossi.
Arsenal may reassess their plans to move for Wolves winger Pedro Neto in January, say the Express, with concerns growing over the 23-year-old's fitness.