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Arsenal set to make first signing whose to come as replacement for Ramsdale

Arsenal are in the market for a new goalkeeper that would replace Aaron Ramsdale and have now reported identified the perfect replacement.

Arsenal are reportedly considering a move for Feyenoord goalkeeper Justin Bijlow as they seek a replacement for Aaron Ramsdale, who is expected to leave the club this summer.

According to The Mirror, the 26-year-old Dutch international is on Arsenal’s shortlist and a decision on whether to pursue a deal will be made in the coming days.

Ramsdale’s departure is anticipated as he seeks regular first-team football after serving as understudy to the impressive David Raya. With Raya firmly established as Arsenal’s first choice, Bijlow could provide strong competition for the starting spot or potentially serve as a reliable backup.

 

ROTTERDAM, 07-12-2023, Stadium Feijenoord / De Kuip , Dutch eredivisie football , 2023 / 2024 , Feyenoord – Volendam , Feyenoord goalkeeper Justin Bijlow – Photo by Icon sport during the Eredivisie match between Feyenoord Rotterdam and FC Volendam at De Kuip on December 7, 2023 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by ProShots/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Bijlow has impressed with Feyenoord, showcasing strong shot-stopping abilities and a commanding presence in the box. He played a pivotal role in Feyenoord’s Eredivisie title triumph last season, earning recognition as one of the league’s top goalkeepers.

Arsenal are looking to strengthen their goalkeeping department, and Bijlow’s experience and talent make him an attractive option. The Gunners are known for their astute scouting and recruitment, and they are expected to conduct a thorough assessment of Bijlow’s suitability before making a decision.

If a deal is secured, Bijlow would join a talented Arsenal squad aiming for  success in the Premier League and Champions League next season. The addition of a goalkeeper of his caliber would bolster their goalkeeping options and provide Mikel Arteta with greater depth and competition within the squad.

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