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Arsenal Set to Secure Neto in Last-Minute Goalkeeper Deal

Arsenal are on the brink of bolstering their goalkeeping ranks with the acquisition of Bournemouth’s Neto, following an agreement between the two Premier League clubs.

The Brazilian shot-stopper is set to join the Gunners on a season-long loan, adding depth to their squad ahead of the looming transfer deadline.

The move comes in the wake of Aaron Ramsdale’s imminent departure. Ramsdale, who has found himself sidelined after losing his starting spot to David Raya, is close to sealing a £25 million transfer to Southampton.

His desire for regular first-team action has pushed him toward a new challenge on the South Coast, leaving Arsenal in urgent need of a reliable replacement.

Mikel Arteta and his team initially set their sights on Espanyol’s Joan Garcia, but negotiations hit a stumbling block over the player’s valuation.

With time ticking down, Arsenal pivoted to Neto, a seasoned goalkeeper with a wealth of experience across Europe’s top leagues.

Neto, 34, has been a mainstay for Bournemouth since his arrival from Barcelona in 2022, amassing 63 appearances for the Cherries. His leadership qualities and consistent performances have made him a key figure at the Vitality Stadium.

However, with the recent loan arrival of Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea, Neto found himself facing increased competition for the number-one jersey.

For Arsenal, the acquisition of Neto represents a strategic move. His experience, particularly in high-pressure situations, will be invaluable as the Gunners navigate a demanding season.

While the deal does not include an option to buy, Neto’s presence is expected to provide solid cover and competition for Raya.

As the clock winds down on the transfer window, Neto is expected to undergo a medical shortly, with an official announcement from Arsenal anticipated soon.

The Brazilian will be swapping the South Coast for North London, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a calm presence between the posts.

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