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Report reveals whether Aaron Ramsdale will still leave Arsenal this summer

Arsenal are reportedly demanding a £6 million loan fee for goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, despite their initial desire to sell him permanently this summer as per Football Insider. The Gunners are holding firm on a high asking price for a permanent transfer, believed to be between £30m-£40m, which has deterred potential suitors.

Ramsdale’s status as second-choice goalkeeper, following the arrival of David Raya last summer, has led to speculation surrounding his future at the Emirates. Despite his impressive performances in the past, the arrival of Raya has seen him relegated to the bench.

However, Arsenal’s reluctance to lower their asking price for a permanent deal has led them to consider a temporary solution. The £6 million loan fee demanded for Ramsdale’s services highlights their determination to maximize revenue from his departure.

This strategy could potentially appeal to clubs seeking a short-term solution for their goalkeeping needs, but the high fee may still prove to be a stumbling block for many.

The Gunners’ stance underlines their ambition to generate significant funds from player sales this summer as they seek to further strengthen their squad. While a loan move for Ramsdale might appear to be a temporary solution, it could ultimately allow the player to regain his confidence and value before potentially securing a permanent move in the future.

The coming weeks will be crucial for Ramsdale’s future as Arsenal explore potential options for his departure. Whether a loan move materializes or a permanent transfer emerges, the high asking price will likely remain a significant hurdle in the negotiations.

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