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Arteta’s Arsenal almost complete second summer signing but delayed by one factor

Arsenal’s summer transfer window is heating up, with the Gunners reportedly close to securing a second signing after bringing in Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna. However, the arrival of Spanish goalkeeper Joan Garcia remains contingent on the future of current keeper Aaron Ramsdale.

According to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal have reached a verbal agreement on personal terms with Garcia, making him the club’s priority target to replace Ramsdale if he departs in the final ten days of the transfer window.

 

Ramsdale’s status as second-choice goalkeeper following the arrival of David Raya last summer has seen him fall out of favor. While Arsenal initially aimed to sell him permanently, they have now opened the door to a potential loan move.

Espanyol, Garcia’s current club, are aware of Arsenal’s interest, but an official bid is yet to be submitted. The move hinges entirely on whether Ramsdale’s exit materializes. If he stays, Garcia’s arrival becomes less likely.

The potential acquisition of Garcia reflects Arsenal’s proactive approach to strengthening their squad. The young Spaniard possesses a promising profile and could provide valuable competition to Raya, further bolstering the Gunners’ goalkeeping options.

As the transfer deadline looms, Arsenal fans will be anxiously awaiting updates on both Ramsdale’s future and the potential arrival of Garcia. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the Gunners secure their second signing of the summer and solidify their goalkeeping depth.

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