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David Ornstein confirms Arsenal deal to sign Ajax goalkeeper
Arsenal have finalised a deal with Ajax to buy goalkeeper Tommy Setford, according to David Ornstein.
The Athletic reporter has stated that after prolonged talks, the two clubs agreed on a transfer fee of around €1 million plus additional add-ons. It’s thought that the England Under-20 international is set to sign an initial four-year contract with the Gunners.
The outlet had intially reported that Arsenal initiated talks with Ajax for Setford’s transfer earlier this window - and now a deal appears to be concluded.
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The 18-year-old goalkeeper has made a significant impression in the Netherlands, progressing through the academy ranks at Ajax and representing England at various youth levels, starting from the Under-16s.
Arsenal are in the midst of revamping their academy's goalkeepers, it is thought, having released shot-stoppers Ovie Ejeheri, James Hillson, and Arthur Okonkwo already this year.
As a result, the club is expected to bring in new talent to strengthen their academy’s goalkeeping department, with Setford being the first one through the door.
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Ramsdale's future
Aaron Ramsdale has slipped down the pecking order at Arsenal and needs to seek regular playing time elsewhere.
Setford could serve as a long-term replacement for the England international, who could well be sold this window.
Ramsdale is set to be a backup option to David Raya again next term and has often spoken about his need to play regular football.
Ramsdale said on his future to TalkSport: “No footballer wants to not play, I’ve had a tough year personally not playing and I never want to do that again. It was tough, it was tough.
"But I have my release now, I’m now here, I’ve got the greatest honour, the greatest badge on my chest.”