Arsenal finalising ‘formal documents’ for transfer deal after big Mikel Arteta decision

David Raya is nearing ever close to securing a permanent move to Arsenal and excelling during his season-long spell at the Emirates in 2023/24

David Raya celebrates during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

David Raya is close to joining Arsenal on a permanent transfer

Arsenal are close to completing the permanent signing of David Raya from Brentford.

The Gunners are set to activate the £27million option in his contract after impressing on loan during the 2023/24 season. Raya conceded just 31 goals in 41 appearances in all competitions, keeping 20 clean sheets. He played an integral part in Arsenal boasting the best defensive record in the Premier League.

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And now, Raya is set to seal his return to the Emirates on a permanent basis. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Gunners are ‘completing formal documents’ for the transfer of Raya to Arsenal.

Raya is expected to keep his place as No.1 going into next season, leaving Aaron Ramsdale facing the prospect of another campaign as back-up or a route out of the door. The England international is currently with the nation at Euro 2024 but has been linked with a move away in search of regular game time.

Chelsea and Newcastle are among those who could sign Ramsdale, who has two years left on his contract and is valued at around at around £30m. Like at Arsenal, Ramsdale is set to be No.2 in the England squad behind Everton’s Jordan Pickford, with Crystal Palace’s Dean Henderson completing the ‘keeper trio.

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If Ramsdale does leave, it means the Gunners will need to find a replacement. Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa has emerged as a potential option following an impressive campaign, though the £63m release clause in his contract could prove to be a sticking point for Arsenal and other suitors.

The Gunners have made contact with Real Madrid for Andriy Lunin. His future in the Spanish capital is uncertain with Thibaut Courtois first-choice and back to full fitness following his knee injury.

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