Former Chelsea defender Jason Cundy has called for the club to sign ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, citing Chelsea’s ongoing struggles in goal as a “massive problem” that needs urgent attention.
Chelsea’s goalkeeper situation remains a major concern, with both Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen struggling to perform. Sanchez was dropped earlier in the season for costly mistakes, while Jorgensen’s recent error against Aston Villa has intensified calls for reinforcements.
Former Chelsea defender Jason Cundy believes Ramsdale, who left Arsenal for Southampton last summer, would be a significant upgrade. With Southampton likely to be relegated, Ramsdale could seek a move to remain in the Premier League. Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher has also been mentioned as an alternative target. Despite Jorgensen’s recent mistake, Enzo Maresca has defended his goalkeeper and insists Chelsea will not make changes based on one error. However, with Chelsea’s inconsistency in goal affecting results, a summer move for a new No.1 could be on the cards.