Aaron Ramsdale was subjected to a barrage of missiles from Leeds’ fans when the sides met earlier this month, but the Arsenal goalkeeper collected a lot of the money and took home around £17.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 18: Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale picks up a cigarette lighter from the pitch which had been thrown at him from the Leeds Fans during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Arsenal at Elland Road on December 18, 2021 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 18: Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale picks up a cigarette lighter from the pitch which had been thrown at him from the Leeds Fans during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Arsenal at Elland Road on December 18, 2021 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Aaron Ramsdale has already made himself a fan favourite with his superb performances and attitude on the pitch.

I’m looking around and there was one £2 – well, I collect £2s, so I took that

With 11 cleansheets in 19 games for Arsenal since his surprise arrival from Sheffield United, the 23-year-old is proving himself to be one of the signings of the season in the Premier League.

His latest tale, coming after he admitted going on strike to force a move to Arsenal (read about that below), has simply made Arsenal fans love him more.

“After the first [goal], there were some bottles and stuff thrown… a few lighters, and I chucked them off to the side,” Ramsdale told Ben Foster’s podcast.

“The next thing you know, money started coming on…

“I’m looking around and there was one £2 – well, I collect £2s, so I took that.

“Then there’s quids and 50ps, so I’m picking them up and I put them by my towel, [then] at half time I put them in my towel, I run off and put them in the changing room.

“Second half comes, a few more come, and then an e-cig comes on just before the penalty,” Ramsdale continued.

“So I’ve gone back in and I’m speaking to Kalvin Phillips, going ‘your fans must be loaded’ – it was about £17 I pulled off the pitch.

“And I’ve missed some money – I couldn’t pick them all up – it was about £17 I took back in.”

Aaron Ramsdale admits going on strike to force Arsenal move

Aaron Ramsdale refused to play for Sheffield United against West Brom after he felt they were messing him around with his Arsenal move.

Arsenal v Tottenham 26 September 2021, London - Premier League Football - Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur - Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale celebrates his side s 1st goal - Photo: Charlotte Wilson / Offside. London UK
Arsenal v Tottenham 26 September 2021, London – Premier League Football – Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur – Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale celebrates his side’s first goal – Photo: Charlotte Wilson / Offside. London UK

Aaron Ramsdale’s transfer to Arsenal was one of the sagas of the summer, dragging on for more than two months as the Gunners tried to agree a fee with Sheffield United.

Speaking on Ben Foster’s YouTube channel, Ramsdale revealed that he’d informed the club he wanted the move, but that he was willing to keep giving his best on the pitch and on the training ground in Sheffield until Arsenal made an acceptable offer.

That changed in early August, as Arsenal started to up their bids but the deal showed no signs of getting done.

That obviously changed things for Ramsdale, who felt Arsenal had now made an acceptable offer.

Reports at the time suggested the goalkeeper was considering making a transfer request.

According to Ramsdale himself, a comment from someone within Sheffield United Football Club then pushed him over the edge.

“Normally, if you don’t get your move, you are rewarded with a new contract,” Ramsdale said.

“So we said that (to Sheffield United).

“Someone at the football club – [I] won’t name names – said ‘we didn’t ask him to take less money when he was conceding goals at the start of last year’.

“So, that was when I basically went ‘no, I won’t play against West Brom, do what you want.’

Sheffield, England, 23rd May 2021. Aaron Ramsdale of Sheffield Utd warms up during the Premier League match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Picture: Andrew Yates / Sportimage
Sheffield, England, 23rd May 2021. Aaron Ramsdale with Sheffield Utd warming up during the Premier League match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Picture: Andrew Yates / Sportimage

“I didn’t train for the first two days…and the manager was like ‘no, he’ll be alright, he’ll play.’

“Tuesday came and I was like ‘no, I’m not playing.’

“Then Wednesday, the team news comes out that I’m not in the squad. Then within 45 minutes, or 10 minutes before kick-off, I was on my way down (to Arsenal).”

As Foster points out on the show, it worked out for everyone in the end.

Perhaps Sheffield United didn’t get quite as much as they were pushing for (there were some reports of £40m at the time), but they still got a significant fee.

Arsenal obviously got their man, and Ramsdale got his move.

For Ramsdale, it was a chance to join a club with a guaranteed Premier League status, pushing for Europe.

He knew he’d at least get minutes in the cups, and Arsenal were in a good location for his partner – who works in London.

It’s probably worked out a lot better than Ramsdale or Arsenal hoped, so it’s a good thing the young goalkeeper pushed the move through.

“The biggest surprise” Aaron Ramsdale named signing of the season by Jamie Carragher

Jamie Carragher has hailed Aaron Ramsdale as the signing of the season so far and I doubt you will find any Arsenal fans who disagree.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 18: Aaron Ramsdale of Arsenal celebrates their team's third goal scored by Bukayo Saka (not in picture) during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Arsenal at Elland Road on December 18, 2021 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 18: Aaron Ramsdale of Arsenal celebrates their team’s third goal scored by Bukayo Saka (not in picture) during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Arsenal at Elland Road on December 18, 2021 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Has there ever been a player that transformed the opinions of fans as quickly as Aaron Ramsdale did when he arrived at Arsenal?

For a large section of the fanbase, who paid more attention to Ramsdale’s relegations than his ability, Aaron Ramsdale was a £25m waste money.

By the end of his first game, he was a club hero in the making.

The 23-year-old quickly ousted Bernd Leno as the number one at the club and, with nine clean sheets in 14 Premier League games, it’s hard to argue with the call made by Mikel Arteta.

His 81.8% save percentage isn’t too shabby, either and is second only to Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy, but not by much (82.7%).

It’s also worth noting that Mendy is six years older.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: Aaron Ramsdale of Arsenal makes a save during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Arsenal at The King Power Stadium on October 30, 2021 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
LEICESTER, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 30: Aaron Ramsdale of Arsenal makes a save during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Arsenal at The King Power Stadium on October 30, 2021 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

“I went for Ramsdale [as signing of the season] because it was almost the biggest surprise to me,” Carragher said on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football.

“When they brought him in I thought they were bringing him in as back up and because he was an English player for the quota.

“He hadn’t impressed me in his Premier League time at Sheffield United and Bournemouth.

“But it’s not just the saves he’s made. He’s a personality, he’s a character. Already, to go into that dressing room – yes, there’s young players in there but it’s still a huge club, going into Arsenal as a young lad, a young goalkeeper.

“He’s got a presence about him that I didn’t see that he had and he’s had a big impact on the team.”