After Aaron Ramsdale missed Wednesday’s victory over PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, Gabriel Agbonlahor, the former manager of Aston Villa, pushed Ramsdale to leave Arsenal during the forthcoming January transfer window.
Ramsdale will also need to leave Arsenal, in Agbonlahor’s opinion, if he wants to be a member of the England team for the European Championships next summer.
Following his arrival from Sheffield United two years ago, Ramsdale had firmly secured his position as the club’s No. 1 and has been an important part of the Gunners’ recent success under manager Mikel Arteta.
However, against PSV, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta decided to start custodian David Raya, who transferred from Brentford to the North London club on loan.
The horrors will now be in Ramsdale. Because I recently represented England, I now have a chance as the Euros approach, Agbonlahor said to talkSPORT.
He most likely won’t board the aircraft any longer.
Sam Johnstone must be removed from the starting lineup, according to Dean Henderson, who left Manchester United and moved to Crystal Palace.
It is just true that he needs to go play somewhere. We mentioned Ramsdale being crushed when we said that about Phillips, Maguire, and these players.
“He secured his team’s place in the Champions League. Although he was a major contributor, football is merciless.