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Arsenal fans receive a new report that reveals whether Ramsdale will leave

Arsenal are keen to negotiate an obligation to buy clause in any potential loan deal for goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. However, the club could accept an option to buy provided they receive a significant loan fee and potential suitors cover a large portion of his £120,000-a-week salary.

Ramsdale’s position at the Emirates has been relegated to second-choice goalkeeper after the arrival of David Raya last summer. The Spaniard’s arrival and impressive performances have solidified his spot as the starting keeper, leaving Ramsdale with limited opportunities.

Despite his impressive performances in previous seasons, Ramsdale has found himself on the fringes of the team. The Gunners, therefore, are looking to move him on loan to revive his career and potentially attract a permanent offer in the future.

An obligation to buy would be the ideal scenario for Arsenal, ensuring a guaranteed sale and providing a valuable source of income. However, recognizing that finding a club willing to commit to a permanent deal might be challenging, they are willing to consider an option to buy.

However, Arsenal are adamant that any loan deal with an option to buy must include a substantial loan fee to compensate for the loss of a valuable asset. Furthermore, they are seeking a significant contribution from the buying club towards Ramsdale’s substantial wages, mitigating the financial impact of the loan arrangement.

The Gunners are determined to find the best possible solution for both the club and the player, ensuring that Ramsdale has the opportunity to revive his career while generating valuable resources for Arsenal in the process.

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