Aaron Ramsdale has reportedly been calm about his future at Arsenal despite ongoing transfer speculation surrounding the goalkeeper.
Having lost out on his starting spot to David Raya this season, the January transfer window looked like an opportunity for Ramsdale to pack his bags and leave Arsenal either on loan or on a permanent deal.
Yet as know, this month has been one of the quietest windows in recent memory, with few clubs willing to push the boat out on big signings, with Ramsdale set to remain at Arsenal.

And according to journalist Dean Jones, the England international has remained calm and level-headed about his situation with the Gunners, with no big moves expected for Ramsdale this month.
Indeed, it would take something big to prize the former Sheffield United man away from north London, and all signs now point towards Ramsdale staying with Mikel Arteta and company for the remainder of the season.
Jones said: “Ramsdale, so far, has been level-headed and calm about his situation, but it’ll be interesting to test his resolve and to see how he reacts to an offer. It would take something mega to get him out of Arsenal, and they will need some convincing to get him out.”
Aaron Ramsdale might regret staying at Arsenal this January

Ramsdale is clearly way too good to be sat on the bench for the remainder of the season, with some Arsenal fans even claiming that the England international should still be starting for the Gunners.
And knowing how stubborn Arteta is and how stuck in his ways the Basque coach can be, there’s every chance that we might not see Ramsdale again for the remainder of the season.
As a result, the former AFC Bournemouth star could be making a big mistake in staying with Arsenal for the rest of the year, especially with the Euros coming up this summer for England.
It’s been a rollercoaster of a season for Ramsdale, with the goalkeeper in a position nobody would have expected, and it might take leaving Arsenal to get out of this sticky spot for the talented shot-stopper.
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