ENGLAND keepers Aaron Ramsdale and Sam Johnstone are at the centre of a transfer fight between a number of Premier League clubs.
The futures of the Three Lions pair could also have knock-on impacts on Wolves shot-stoppers Jose Sa and Dan Bentley.
Sam Johnstone could also be looking for a way out of Crystal Palace[/caption]Ramsdale, 26, has been ousted from the No1 spot at the Emirates after Mikel Arteta brought David Raya in last summer.
The ex-Sheffield United man started just one Premier League game in 2024 and is being linked with a host of English clubs.
According to talkSPORT, they include Wolves, Nottingham Forest and Southampton.
However, the same sides are also monitoring Palace keeper Johnstone, 31, who was displaced by Dean Henderson at Selhurst Park last season.
If Wolves manage to acquire either Ramsdale or Johnstone, it is understood they will then listen to offers for Portuguese star Sa, 31.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are interested in signing Wolves’ back-up keeper Dan Bentley should they offload Ramsdale.
As well as his talent, Bentley, who came to Molineux from Bristol City in January 2023, would also boost Arsenal’s homegrown quota.
Arsenal’s interest in Bentley comes as Karl Hein, the Gunners’ third choice between the sticks, is set to be loaned out to Real Valladolid.
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Chelsea are reportedly in talks with Napoli over the sale of Romelu Lukakau while Victor Osimhen could be going the other way on loan.
Conor Gallagher is set to join Atletico Madrid in a deal worth £34million.
West Ham are reportedly close to completing a deal for Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
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And they are not the only Premier League keepers that could be on the move.
Newcastle are keen on Burnley and England U21 man James Trafford.
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The former Manchester City man, 21, arrived at Turf Moor for £15million 13 months ago and started 28 of The Clarets’ league games as they were relegated straight back down to the Championship.