Wolverhampton Wanderers may encounter obstacles in their bid to acquire Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale during the upcoming winter transfer window.
The Englishman might not view a move to Molineux as favorable. However, transfer insider Dean Jones suggests that Wolves' manager, Gary O'Neil, could sway the 25-year-old's perspective.
Despite the Wanderers mitigating concerns of financial breaches by offloading key players, including Ruben Neves to Al-Hilal for £47 million, they now seek reinforcements.
O'Neil, eyeing Ramsdale, contemplates a significant goalkeeping shuffle, especially with the Midlands side outscoring sixth-placed Manchester United this season.
Wolves have initiated talks with the Gunners regarding a potential loan deal for Ramsdale until the season's end, with an insistence on an obligation for a permanent arrangement in the summer.
The goalkeeper, who is O'Neil's primary target, aligns with the potential departure of Jose Sa, linked with a £40 million move to Saudi Arabia. Securing Arsenal's number one could enhance his chances of earning a spot in England's Euro 2024 squad. The player himself acknowledges the necessity for increased playing time to solidify his bid to become Gareth Southgate's preferred choice over Jordan Pickford for the upcoming tournament in Germany.
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