Galatasaray Wants to Sign Ramsdale
The Turkish club Galatasaray wants to sign the English international goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, who plays for Southampton.
According to the Times newspaper, the club hopes to take advantage of Southampton's relegation from the Premier League to the Championship.
Galatasaray may be able to bring the goalkeeper for a fee of £20 million, as reported by the Times.
It is worth noting that Ramsdale is a former player for Arsenal and Sheffield United.
According to the Times newspaper, the club hopes to take advantage of Southampton's relegation from the Premier League to the Championship.
Galatasaray may be able to bring the goalkeeper for a fee of £20 million, as reported by the Times.
It is worth noting that Ramsdale is a former player for Arsenal and Sheffield United.
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