West Ham United are reportedly pushing hard to sign Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, with the England international turning down approaches from three other Premier League clubs. Sources suggest Ramsdale is keen on a move to the London Stadium, where he could reunite with manager Graham Potter and secure a starting role.
The 27-year-old has made his intentions clear to Southampton, expressing a desire to leave following their relegation to the Championship. Ramsdale is said to be motivated by two key factors: the opportunity to play regular top-flight football and the chance to re-establish himself in the England squad ahead of the World Cup.
West Ham are believed to be leading the race, having made direct contact with Ramsdale’s representatives. The club is prepared to offer a competitive package, and the player’s preference to remain in England further strengthens their position.
With Southampton open to negotiations and Ramsdale eager for a fresh start, a deal could be finalized in the coming weeks, potentially making him the Hammers’ new No. 1 for the 2025/26 season.
Information based on reports from TeamTalk by Fraser Fletcher - Original Source
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