Diant Ramaj, the 22-year-old goalkeeper from Ajax, has become a focal point of interest for Premier League clubs, particularly Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea.
Under contract with Ajax until the summer of 2028, Ramaj's long-term commitment to the Dutch club adds to his appeal. With three U20 caps for Germany to his name, the 22-year-old has showcased his talent and garnered attention for his performances between the posts.
As the goalkeeper carousel in the Premier League continues, Ramaj emerges as a sought-after prospect, with the competition to secure his services likely to intensify in the coming months.
The anticipation of Ramaj facing English clubs is significant, as Ajax is scheduled to face Aston Villa in the Europa League Conference last-16. However, prior to that fixture, he must navigate a challenge against FC Utrecht in the domestic league.
Arsenal
The heightened attention on Ramaj started around the New Year, with Arsenal closely monitoring him as they anticipate the potential departure of Aaron Ramsdale at the end of the season.
Despite the German keeper's recent move to Ajax, his standout performances have caught the Gunners' attention, who view him as a suitable replacement for their English goalkeeper. In the end the possibility of Ramaj arriving at the Emirates stadium highly depends on Ramsdale's potential exit.
Chelsea
According to BILD's Christian Falk, both Chelsea and Manchester United have now entered the fray, expressing their interest in securing Ramaj's services.
Lately, there have been some debates about Chelsea's primary goalkeeper, with Petrovic excelling in his time at Stamford Bridge and Sanchez still in recovery. While Chelsea fans are trying to make up their mind between their two primary choices, the club seems interested in the prospect of signing a new goalkeeper.
Manchester United
Andre Onana's arrival at Old Trafford was accepted with high anticipation. Manchester United fans and football watchers were hoping that the Cameroon international's arrival at the club would improve the Red Devils' form.
However, the goalkeeper was heavily criticized and Erik ten Hag's squad is yet to be back on their top form. This raises questions about new goalkeeping targets for the club.