Key Points

Aaron Ramsdale has joined Newcastle United on a season-long loan from Southampton. The 27-year-old previously worked with Newcastle boss Eddie Howe at Bournemouth. Ramsdale helped Arsenal finish second in the 2022/23 Premier League season. The England international is eager to reunite with Howe and contribute to Newcastle’s Champions League campaign.

Key Points: Aaron Ramsdale Joins Newcastle on Loan After Arsenal Exit

  • Ramsdale reunites with former Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe at Newcastle
  • The keeper made 183 Premier League appearances with 41 clean sheets
  • He debuted for England after Arsenal’s 2022/23 second-place finish
  • Ramsdale praised Howe’s influence on his career development
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Former Arsenal goakleeper Aaron Ramsdale joins Newcastle United on season-long loan

England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale reunites with Eddie Howe at Newcastle United in a season-long loan deal from Southampton.

"The gaffer turned me from a man into a professional footballer at Bournemouth. – Aaron Ramsdale"

London, August 2

Newcastle United on Saturday announced the signing of England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on a season-long loan deal from Southampton.

In pursuit of more gametime, Ramsdale spent last season with the Saints after leaving Arsenal. During his time with the Gunners, the 27-year-old helped them secure a second-place finish in the Premier League in the 2022/23 campaign.

During that season, he made his senior England debut and was named in the squad for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Ramsdale began his professional career with Sheffield United before moving to Bournemouth, establishing himself as a shot-stopping star.

It was under the current Newcastle coach, Eddie Howe, who was associated with Bournemouth at that time, that Ramsdale earned his top-flight debut in 2019. During his Premier League career, Ramsdale has made 183 appearances and kept 41 clean sheets.

"Coming to the stadium and seeing it empty today, it's quite surreal to think that this is going to be home for the foreseeable future. I've got the kit on, it's got the nice Champions League badge on the sleeve, and I'm delighted to be here. Working with the manager and his coaching staff again were a big draw for me," Ramsdale said in a statement released by the club.

"They've already had a great influence on my career, and the gaffer turned me from a man into a professional footballer at Bournemouth. He really showed me the ropes, so the manager and his coaching staff were a huge selling point for me to come here," he added.

Before Ramsdale, Newcastle roped in Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest and Antonito Cordero on a free transfer from Malaga.

Howe expressed his delight at the latest acquisition and said, "Aaron is an exceptional goalkeeper who adds further quality and international experience to our squad. Having worked with him before, I know what he can bring to us on and off the pitch, so we look forward to welcoming him into the group."

- ANI

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Shreya B
As an Arsenal fan, I'm sad to see him go but happy he's getting playtime. He was crucial in our 2022/23 season. Hope he does well at Newcastle except when they play us! 😄
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Aryan P
Newcastle building a strong squad for Champions League football. Ramsdale + Howe reunion could be magical. But I wonder - is he better than their current keeper? 🤔
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Priya S
Nice to see Indian fans discussing EPL transfers! Ramsdale is quality but needs consistency. Hope he gets that under Howe. Will be interesting to watch Newcastle this season.
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David E
Respectfully, I think Newcastle overpaid for a backup keeper. Ramsdale is good but not world class yet. They should focus more on strengthening their defense first.
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Nikhil C
As a neutral Indian fan, I'm just happy to see more competition in EPL. Newcastle vs Arsenal matches will be more exciting now with Ramsdale facing his old club!

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