Arsenal: agreement reached with Bournemouth for Neto

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With Aaron Ramsdale set to leave for Southampton, Arsenal are looking for a replacement for their first-choice goalkeeper David Raya. While in recent days, the name of John Garcia, from Espanyol Barcelona, ​​has been a constant source of speculation for the Gunnersanother goalkeeper will be heading to the Emirates Stadium. According to (The Athletic)(https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5732552/2024/08/29/arsenal-neto-bournemouth-transfer/), negotiations between Espanyol and Arsenal did not progress. So the English turned to Bournemouth and reached an agreement for the loan of Neto.

The 35-year-old former FC Barcelona goalkeeper has been playing for the Cherries for two seasons. Bournemouth should not be bored in this position, since the English club registered the arrival of Kepa Arrizabalaga on loan, a few days ago.

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