Former Watford keeper ‘would love’ to replace Leno as Arsenal number two
Former Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster reckons being a number two to Aaron Ramsdale at Arsenal next season would suit him.
Ramsdale has jumped above Bernd Leno in the pecking order in his first season since joining from Sheffield United in the summer transfer window.
Leno, who has nine caps for Germany, could now leave the Gunners this summer with reported interest from Portuguese side Benfica.
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And Foster – who is a free agent after leaving Watford – has thrown his hat into the ring to replace Leno if he leaves Arsenal this summer with the former England international claiming he’s “at an age where I could be a number two”.
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Speaking on his own Fozcast podcast, Foster said: “Yeah I think I would to be honest with you.
“If I’m signing for a club as a number two goalkeeper, depending on who the first-choice goalkeeper is, so say it was someone like Arsenal or even Aston Villa for example where you’ve got the first choice goalie I know is a world-class goalkeeper.
“So someone like Ramsdale or Emi Martinez, I know I’ve got a world-class goalkeeper in front of me who’s still at an age where they’re learning and they can get better – because they can, they’ve got