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GIVE RAM A GO

Arsenal fans should give Aaron Ramsdale a chance after transfer as England ace can lead them back to Champions League

ARSENAL have completed the signing of goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United on a ‘long-term’ deal.

Dozens of fans have slammed the reported £24million transfer - but the former England youth international CAN be a success at the Emirates.

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Aaron Ramsdale can become Arsenal's next great goalkeeperCredit: Getty

It's obvious why there's been a negative reaction to the move: Ramsdale's left a relegated club for one dominated by apathy, dismay and division.

The youngster comes with a big price tag and THREE relegations on his CV with Chesterfield, Bournemouth and the Blades - despite being just 23.

But Gunners fans shouldn't be worried by these bleak stats - and should instead give Ramsdale the opportunity to show his obvious quality.

Sheff Utd supporters were in a similar position 12 months ago after paying £18.5m for the stopper, three-and-a-half years after selling him for £800k.

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Ramsdale was under huge pressure to perform after succeeding the impressive Dean Henderson, who helped the Blades to promotion and a ninth-place Prem finish during his two seasons in South Yorkshire.

The ex-Bournemouth star initially struggled as United picked up just two points from their first SEVENTEEN games - the worst Prem start in history.

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Although the team would suffer relegation, Ramsdale soon found his feet and enjoyed a superb second half of the season, taking home the club's Player of the Year award.

He also bagged a spot in Gareth Southgate's England squad for Euro 2020 ahead of rivals Alex McCarthy and Freddie Woodman.

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Ramsdale achieved similar success in his final season at Bournemouth, winning the Supporters’ Player of the Year award as they were relegated.

Then manager Eddie Howe picked the youngster ahead of Asmir Begovic, displacing an ex-Chelsea star and experienced Prem campaigner.

Begovic went on to praise Ramsdale last month, telling : "He can become one of the best, especially in the country.

"He's already proved that he can play at the highest level. He’s got a lot of potential still to fulfil.

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