The 26-year-old has fallen down the pecking order following the arrival of David Raya from Brentford, having made just 11 appearances across all competitions last season.
Arsenal is looking to offload four players before the transfer window closes, and Ramsdale is believed to be one of them as the club aims to create space for new signings.
Wolves have submitted an offer to sign Ramsdale, reportedly preferring an initial loan deal.
As Ramsdale’s future remains uncertain, talkSPORT journalist Alex Crook suggests the coming days could be tense for the Arsenal goalkeeper.
**Alex Crook provides the latest on Aaron Ramsdale’s potential move to Wolves**
Crook confirmed that Arsenal has received an offer for Ramsdale but has yet to respond officially to Wolves.
According to Crook, Southampton and Nottingham Forest are also interested in securing Ramsdale’s services before the transfer deadline.
“We know that Wolves have proposed a loan deal with an option to buy,” Crook said on talkSPORT (9:26 AM, Aug 20th). “That offer hasn’t been rejected yet, but sources close to Ramsdale indicate there’s still a long way to go in this one. Southampton and Nottingham Forest are also interested, so I expect we’ll be hearing more about him in the next 10 days or so.”
How could Arsenal replace Ramsdale?
If Ramsdale departs, Raya would be the only senior goalkeeper left in Arsenal’s squad, as Karl Hein was loaned to Real Valladolid earlier this summer.
Mikel Arteta would likely seek a new goalkeeper in the transfer market, and reports suggest he has already identified Ramsdale’s potential replacement. Arsenal has reportedly agreed on personal terms with Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia and is expected to pursue a deal for the Spaniard if Ramsdale leaves.
Ramsdale is attracting significant interest from Wolves, Southampton, and Nottingham Forest, but whether a transfer materializes remains to be seen.
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