Arsenal is ready to bring back former youth player Dan Bentley. They want him to be the backup goalkeeper for the next campaign. Mikel Arteta needs a dependable second-choice keeper, and Bentley—now employed at Wolves—fits the bill. Although Bentley turned down the initial offer from the Gunners, they want to come back with a higher offering. Arsenal needs a native goalkeeper to cover Aaron Ramsdale, who is seeking more playing time elsewhere. Last season, Ramsdale got little play; he made only 11 appearances after David Raya’s Brentford joining. Raya’s presence has sent Ramsdale down the pecking order and driven his want to depart.
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Arsenal wants to have Bentley on hand as a backup and are getting ready for Ramsdale’s leaving. Bentley is known from his past with Arsenal’s junior levels. Though not cut back then, the club sees his potential today. Thanks to their past work together, Arsenal goalie coach Inaki Cana is fervent supporter of Bentley’s comeback.
Bentley appeals because of his familiarity with the club’s operations and his native player status. Teams in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League must have a certain count of homegrown players, so Bentley would assist Arsenal in reaching this target.
Wolves swiftly turned down Arsenal’s first bid for Bentley, £50,000. Bentley is highly valued by wolves, particularly given doubts about their first choice keeper, Jose Sa. Arsenal will have to up their bid if they want Bentley.
The club’s emphasis on locally produced talent is deliberate. Bentley’s comeback would meet a major team need and provide Arteta a dependable backup keeper. Arsenal is clearly intending to comply with league rules and improve their squad depth as they draft their fresh proposal. The next days will show if their better offer persuades Wolves to let go of Bentley.
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