Jude Bellingham has sent a message to Arsenal star Aaron Ramsdale after sharing a brilliant moment in England training.
The Three Lions have flown to Germany for the Euros. They are hard at work ahead of their opening game against Serbia on Sunday, but the players are having some fun as well.
Bellingham, Ramsdale and everyone else were involved in a training session yesterday – the Arsenal goalkeeper played as an outfielder.
Jude Bellingham sends message to Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale
Arsenal signed Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United in 2021 for an initial fee of £24 million (The Athletic).
The Englishman displaced Bernd Leno and became the Gunners’ number one that season. He was absolutely incredible for them in his debut campaign.
Ramsdale played a huge part in helping the Gunners go toe-to-toe with Manchester City in the Premier League title race in the 2022/23 season.
However, in the following campaign, Ramsdale lost his place in the side to David Raya, and his confidence has looked shot since.
That didn’t stop Gareth Southgate from calling him up to the England national team for the Euros, and Ramsdale is a popular character in the squad.
In a training session on Wednesday, Ramsdale played as an outfielder and exchanged a pass with Eberechi Eze. The Crystal Palace star then passed it to Bellingham, who scored a brilliant goal.
Then, the Real Madrid man carried Ramsdale on his back to celebrate.
In his Instagram Story, Bellingham reposted a video of the goal and wrote: “Aaron Ramsdale 9 & 10.”
After Ramsdale posted a picture of himself with the former Dortmund man, Bellingham replied: “Brother🤍”
Arsenal want Bellingham’s Real Madrid teammate to replace Ramsdale
It’s very clear now that Ramsdale’s future lies away from Arsenal.
Raya is the undisputed first-choice under Mikel Arteta, and Fabrizio Romano has revealed that work has begun to sign the Spaniard on a permanent deal from Brentford.
Arsenal are on the market for a new goalkeeper now, and reports have revealed that they have tabled an offer to Andriy Lunin to convince him to leave Real Madrid.
If the Ukrainian does move to the Emirates, that will certainly bring an end to Ramsdale’s career at Arsenal.
However, as things stand, no club is even close to signing Ramsdale this summer.