Bournemouth have accepted an £18.5m bid for goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United, as the Blades aim to find a replacement for Dean Henderson ahead of the 2020/21 season.
Henderson spent two years on loan at Sheffield United, helping Chris Wilder's side to promotion from the Championship, followed by a strong ninth place finish in their first season back in the Premier League.
However, his future is currently in limbo. The 23-year-old backed by many to rival David de Gea for a starting spot at parent club Manchester United, while a loan move abroad has been mentioned in recent weeks.
Sheffield United have been targeting Bournemouth's Ramsdale as Henderson's successor, and had a £12m bid turned down in early August. Now, according to Sky Sports journalist Mark McAdam, the Cherries have 'reluctantly' accepted a new £18.5m from the Blades.
Ramsdale enjoyed a breakthrough season with Bournemouth during the 2019/20 campaign, establishing himself as the Cherries' number one and starting 37 of the club's 38 top flight fixtures. The 22-year-old was named Bournemouth's supporters' player of the season after a selection of fine displays - but he could not prevent the south coast side suffering the drop.
Bournemouth were relegated on the final day of the season, bringing an end to their five-year top flight stay. Long-term manager Eddie Howe announced he was departing the club following their relegation, and his number two Jason Tindall has since taken the reins.
Ramsdale is a graduate from the Sheffield United youth system, but left the club in 2017 without having made a league appearance.
The Blades were still in the third tier at the time, and Ramsdale was snapped up by Premier League outfit Bournemouth for £1m.
This is for the fans for voting for me and standing by me and my team mates every single day. You’re the heart and soul of the club. Thank you for that ❤️ I’m so honoured to win this award @afcbournemouth ?? pic.twitter.com/UwY3YFzZpc
— Aaron (@AaronRamsdale98) August 10, 2020
He spent the first half of the 2018/19 season on loan at Chesterfield, but enjoyed a major career breakthrough after joining Wimbledon on loan in January 2019 - helping guide the club to an unlikely survival and being named their Young Player of the Season.
Source : 90min