
Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in signing Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United in the summer transfer window, according to The Daily Mail.
Spurs are planing for life without their first-choice goalkeeper Hugo Lloris and have identified Ramsdale as a potential transfer target.
Wolves are looking at the 23-year-old Blades goalkeeper to replace Ruis Patricio, who could end up at Jose Mourinho’s AS Roma.
Good signing for Tottenham or Wolves?
Ramsdale was relegated with United to the Championship.
There is a very good chance that the Blades could sell some of their best players this summer.
The 23-year-old did relatively well for the Yorkshire club this past season.
There is no surprise that Tottenham and Wolves are reportedly looking at the former England Under-21 international.
Ramsdale is rated very highly, with former Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe raving about him just last year.

‘An exceptional goalkeeper’
Howe worked with the 23-year-old when they were at Bournemouth.
The Englishman said about Ramsdale on talkSPORT in April 2020: “Aaron has probably been the big surprise, although I don’t want to say surprise because I really think he’s an exceptional goalkeeper but to everyone else he’s been a surprise.
“He’s accepted the challenge brilliantly for a young goalkeeper which is probably the hardest position to blood young players in. He’s taken that responsibility and never looked back so to this point he’s been magnificent for us.”
Ramsdale cost United £18.5 million in transfer fees last summer when they signed him from Bournemouth, as reported by The Daily Mail at the time.
Although the Blades will play in the Championship next season, they are unlikely to sell the youngster for a loss.
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