Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has been linked with Wolves, the rivals of West Brom
Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has been linked with Wolves, the rivals of West Brom

Wolves told West Brom allegiance not a factor for Aaron Ramsdale amid Arsenal transfer link

West Brom News Speaking to Don Goodman

West Brom News is delighted to have Don Goodman joining its team of Albion experts at the start of 2024. Goodman played for the Baggies between 1987 and 1991, scoring 60 goals in 140 league appearances to make him one of the most prolific strikers in Hawthorns history. Goodman also played for Bradford, Sunderland, Wolves, Motherwell and Walsall in his career and since hanging up his boots, he's been working in the media with Sky Sports. Now, Don has agreed to join West Brom News and we're absolutely thrilled to share his expertise on the Baggies every week.

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Don Goodman says Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale should not let the fact he is a West Brom fan determine if he should join Wolves.

The Sun reported on 20 April that Wolves are lining up a move for the England international, who has fallen out of favour at Arsenal this season.

That rumour appears strange on the face of it given Ramsdale's boyhood allegiance to West Brom, who are fierce rivals of Wolves.

But Goodman, who represented both clubs in his playing days, insists that will not be a factor when it comes to Ramsdale making a decision.

"It's about doing what's best for your career," he told West Brom News. "I played with David Kelly at Wolverhampton Wanderers and he's a massive West Bromwich Albion fan, so it's not really an issue.

"At the end of the day, it's something as a player you have to remove yourself from. He needs to decide what's best for his career - is that going to be Wolverhampton Wanderers?

"With respect, is Ramsdale going to get opportunities at bigger clubs, so to speak - a club in the Champions League or striving to get in the Champions League? He's got to weigh everything up, but the fact he was a West Bromwich Albion supporter growing up won't be a factor."

Aaron Ramsdale struggling for minutes at Arsenal

Ramsdale could do with finding himself a new club one way or another in the summer as he is clearly not fancied by Mikel Arteta at Arsenal.

If he is to leave Arsenal, though, it will surely be for a club in the top six, rather than a Wolves side set to finish this term in the bottom half.

In fairness, if Ramsdale is offered a deal by one of West Brom's rivals and it suits him, he has every right to sign it.

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West Brom fans would love to see Aaron Ramsdale at The Hawthorns one day

A footballer's career is only short and, in this instance, Ramsdale's allegiance with West Brom will always be there.

Ramsdale has made no secret of his love for the Baggies, and many supporters will no doubt hope he will one day be at The Hawthorns.

If that is to ever happen, promotion back to the Premier League is a must. Until then, fingers crossed Ramsdale can get his career back on track, whether that is at Arsenal or elsewhere.

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