Aaron Ramsdale suffered the third relegation of his career at Southampton in the 2024-25 season, but West Ham reportedly wants to give him another chance in the Premier League
Allegedly West Ham looks up a movement for ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale after he entered the championship with Southampton. Ramsdale started 30 games for the Saints in the Premier League, but could not prevent their relegation because they became one of the worst sides in the history of the top flight and fell with seven games to play.
For Ramsdale this meant that he had suffered three Premier League degradations, despite the fact that he was often part of the English team. The 27-year-old has five caps for England, but has not been able to dismiss No 1 Jordan Pickford.
According to Talksport, the Hammers Ramsdale would like to give another chance to prove his value in the Premier League and show Thomas Tuchel that he should be part of his World Cup team 2026.
The London outfit has already held conversations with the player, says the report, with manager Graham Potter a “great admirer” of the keeper.
Ramsdale went to Southampton for only a year after the saints reportedly paid around £ 25 million for his services. It is claimed that the saints, who are now managed by Will Still, want at least £ 20 million to separate.
It is said that he is around £ 100,000 a week at St Mary's and the club would like to get his big salary of the wage account. West Ham boss Potter needs a new keeper to match Alphonse Areola after the long-term Lukasz Fabianski left the club.
However, after reports, the hammers may have competition that Ramsdale has emerged as a target for Manchester United in the midst of pressure on error -sensitive Andre Onana.
A report from The Sun in April claimed that United hoped to jump on the relegation of Southampton by making an offer to the keeper. United has already started their summer window with the signing of Matheus Cunha, while Bryan Mbeumo could quickly come to him.
But it is unlikely that the Red Devils will stop there, because Ruben Amorim can completely renew his hopelessly under -performing team. Onana is strongly connected to a move to Saudi Arabia, but even if he stays with Old Trafford, United wants to improve their options behind him.
Altay Bayindir came in for the Cameroon International in April when he was dropped for lower versions. Bayindir, however, struggled to take his chance in a chastice defeat against Newcastle.
Ramsdale started his career at Sheffield United before he came to Bournemouth in 2017, before he was banned with the cherries in 2020.
He would return to his Boyhood Club The Blades, every match of the 2021-22 campaign before he suffered a relegation and sealed a move to Arsenal. Ramsdale became two seasons Arsenal Nr.
