
Arsenal have identified Joan Garcia, Espanyol’s rising star, as a potential successor to Aaron Ramsdale, should the north Londoners decide to part ways with their current shot-stopper. The Gunners have reportedly turned down a loan approach from Ajax, indicating their preference to offload Ramsdale permanently this summer. Despite the rejection, Ajax remains hopeful about securing a deal.
Arsenal have announced Aaron Ramsdale’s replacement
Joan Garcia, who has been on Arsenal’s radar, comes with a price tag that could complicate matters. The young goalkeeper currently has a release clause set at £21.4 million, but that figure is set to rise. Reports suggest it will jump to £25.7 million on Thursday and could climb even further to £30 million if Garcia earns his first cap for Spain. Espanyol is expected to use this escalating clause to strengthen their position in any negotiations, potentially driving up the price for interested parties.
However, Arsenal is reportedly eyeing a deal that would see them pay significantly less than the release clause. Previous reports suggest that the Gunners hope to secure Garcia’s services for around £12.9 million. Whether Espanyol will be willing to entertain such an offer remains to be seen, especially with the looming prospect of Garcia’s value increasing with his potential debut for Spain.
From Arsenal’s perspective, securing a talented young goalkeeper like Garcia for a reasonable fee would be an ideal scenario, particularly if Ramsdale departs. But with Espanyol likely to dig their heels in, this could turn into a protracted and challenging negotiation. Arsenal’s willingness to play the waiting game might just be key in landing their target without breaking the bank.
While Joan Garcia’s potential arrival could signal a smart investment for the future, it’s important for the Gunners to weigh the financial implications carefully. Overpaying for a player unproven at the highest level could backfire, especially when Arsenal already has a competent goalkeeper in Ramsdale. If the Gunners manage to strike the right balance, this could be a deal worth making.
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Arsenal’s pursuit of a new striker has taken an intriguing turn, with reports from Portuguese outlet Record suggesting that the north Londoners have set their sights on Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres. The Gunners, who have already bolstered their squad with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori, are keen to add more firepower before the transfer window shuts on August 30.
While informal talks between the Gunners and Sporting have reportedly taken place, the Portuguese side has made their stance clear. Sporting is firm in their demand, insisting that nothing short of Gyokeres’ £86 million release clause will suffice for his departure. This steep price tag is likely to be a major sticking point in any potential negotiations.
Gyokeres, who has impressed with his physical presence and goal-scoring ability, would bring a new dimension to the Gunners’ attack. However, the north Londoners are known for their careful approach to transfers, especially when it comes to meeting high release clauses. This raises questions about whether the club is willing to meet Sporting’s demands or if they will explore other options in the market.


