Arsenal tried lately but failed to capture Wolves’ goalkeeper Dan Bentley. David Ornstein of The Athletic believes that the offer was insufficient. Arsenal needs Bentley to satisfy the domestic player quota and to have a backup to David Raya and Aaron Ramsdale. Arsenal wants to have more choices for goalkeeping going into the next season. They particularly want a domestic third-choice goalkeeper. A recognizable face like Bentley will be much needed if any of their academy stars depart this summer. Though never making a first-team debut, Bentley, 30 now, played for Arsenal’s youth. He departed 15 years ago and has since participated in more than 430 senior games mostly in the EFL Championship.
Arsenal Fail With Bid To Sign The 30-year-old Goalkeeper
Arsenal got in touch with Wolves and investigated Bentley. They then made an offer, which accounts for around £50,000. This deal reflected what Wolves spent for Bentley eighteen months ago. Wolves turned it down, however, thinking it inadequate. Arsenal will probably come back with a stronger proposal as Wolves want to use the funds for a replacement for Bentley. Though Arsenal’s first modest offer suggests they don’t want to spend too much on a third-choice goalkeeper, the precise amount Wolves demand is still unclear.
Bentley is not supposed to be replacing Ramsdale. Ramsdale is anticipated to go as he refuses to spend another season seated on the bench. Arsenal supposedly wants £50 million for him, which reduces his market possibilities. Still open, the transfer window lets anything happen however. Arteta regards Bentley only as a third-choice goalkeeper. Arsenal will search for a fresh goalkeeper to replace Ramsdale should he go. Right now, Bentley is the main focus; Arsenal will probably try once more shortly.
Arsenal should rethink their Dan Bentley offer. Finding a consistent third-choice goalkeeper—especially one with local background—is very vital. Bentley is a perfect candidate because of his background with the club. Arsenal’s modest first offer points to their undervaluation of his possible influence on the depth and stability of the team.
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