West Ham ‘discussing’ a move to sign Aaron Ramsdale
West Ham United are reportedly ‘discussing’ a move to sign Southampton star Aaron Ramsdale, as per transfer journalist Graeme Bailey.
Following the Saints’ relegation in the recently concluded campaign, the 27-year-old now endures relegation with three different teams. He managed to find stability at Arsenal, but Mikel Arteta felt that the Englishman didn’t have the necessary qualities to take the club forward. Therefore, Ramsdale was replaced by David Raya.
Now, reporting on TBR Football, Bailey says that Ramsdale wants to regain his spot in the England squad and believes playing in the Premier League will increase his chances of achieving that goal.
So, following Southampton’s demotion, the goalkeeper is open to leaving after just one year. The South Coast side spent £25m to purchase him last summer and want at least that much money to let him leave.
Following Lucasz Fabianski’s decision to leave as a free agent this summer, Alphonse Areola is the only goalkeeper option for West Ham, so they are planning to add depth in this area.
The Hammers have identified Ramsdale as a serious option and are already ‘discussing’ a move to secure his service in this transfer window.



