Aaron Ramsdale on the move again? England goalkeeper wanted by Newcastle only six months after joining Southampton from Arsenal

Aaron Ramsdale may be on the move again as the England goalkeeper is reportedly wanted by Newcastle only six months after joining Southampton.

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Ramsdale, who moved from Arsenal to Southampton last year, may consider a move if the Saints face relegation from the Premier League at the end of the season. Despite Southampton’s struggles in the English top flight, Ramsdale is still regarded as one of the country’s top goalkeepers, a reputation that makes him a sought-after asset.

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According to Newcastle are actively searching for a new goalkeeper to strengthen their squad and are targeting Ramsdale as a potential solution. Nick Pope’s performances have drawn mixed reactions from fans, leading to questions about whether he is capable of helping Newcastle reach the next level. In Pope’s absence due to injury, Martin Dubravka has been filling in but is expected to leave the club for Saudi Arabia before the transfer window closes.

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Newcastle’s pursuit of a goalkeeper previously included Burnley’s James Trafford, a highly-rated England Under-21 international. However, Burnley, currently in the Championship, are reluctant to part ways with their star players as they aim for an immediate return to the Premier League under manager Scott Parker. If Burnley achieve promotion, they hope to persuade Trafford to stay at Turf Moor, complicating Newcastle’s efforts to secure his services. This has shifted Newcastle’s focus firmly onto Ramsdale, who could be more attainable during the January transfer window.

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With Pope expected to return from injury soon, Ramsdale’s addition would provide Newcastle with a solid foundation in goal and much-needed competition. However, in the short term, Ramsdale will be in action against Swansea in the FA Cup on Sunday.