“I’ve endured so many pains and Arteta hasn’t been fair enough with me”- Arsenal outcast Aaron Ramsdale gives a farewell interview as he revealed he’s ready to leave Arsenal this summer

“I’ve endured so many pains and Arteta hasn’t been fair enough with me”- Arsenal outcast Aaron Ramsdale gives a farewell interview as he revealed he’s ready to leave Arsenal this summer
Reports circulating within football circles suggest that Aaron Ramsdale has made the decision to part ways with Arsenal during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The 25-year-old shot-stopper made his move to the Gunners from Sheffield United back in the summer of 2021, during the managerial tenure of Mikel Arteta. The transfer, valued at £30 million plus add-ons, marked a significant shift in Ramsdale’s career trajectory.
Establishing himself as Arsenal’s primary goalkeeper, Ramsdale played a pivotal role throughout the 2021-2022 season, featuring in all 38 Premier League matches as the club vied for the English crown, challenging the dominance of Manchester City.
Since his transition from Bramall Lane to the Emirates Stadium, Ramsdale has graced the pitch in a total of 88 appearances across various competitions, showcasing his prowess between the posts.
Recent insights from Football Insider suggest that Ramsdale has reached a pivotal juncture in his career, prompting him to contemplate a departure from the North London club once the current season draws to a close. His motivation stems from a desire for more consistent playing time at the highest echelons of the sport.
Despite his initial prominence, Ramsdale’s role as Arsenal’s primary goalkeeper has waned following the arrival of David Raya on loan from Brentford. With limited opportunities to showcase his talent, Ramsdale has found himself relegated to the bench for much of the current campaign.
This shift in dynamics has seen Ramsdale start in only five Premier League fixtures this season, contributing to just two clean sheets. Notably, his most recent appearance for the Gunners occurred in the FA Cup third-round clash against Liverpool, resulting in a 2-0 defeat for Arsenal.
Since his standout performance in the 1-0 victory against Brentford, Ramsdale has found himself sidelined from Premier League action, further fueling his desire for more consistent playing time.
As Arsenal prepares to face Sheffield United in an upcoming league fixture, Ramsdale’s prospects of gracing the pitch appear bleak, with indications pointing towards another stint on the substitutes’ bench.
With several Premier League and European clubs expressing interest in acquiring his services, Ramsdale’s departure from Arsenal seems imminent, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his footballing journey.