After Emiliano Martinez left the Gunners for a guaranteed starting spot at Aston Villa, Arsenal have been searching for a new back-up goalkeeper.
Mikel Arteta then chased Brentford's David Raya last summer but a fee couldn't be agreed upon and they ended up opting for the relatively unknown Alex Runarsson from French side Dijon.
After the Icelandic international looked slightly out of his depth in between the sticks at the Emirates, Arsenal then signed the experienced Mat Ryan from Brighton on a six-month loan deal.
With Ryan set to go back to his parent club in July, it looks like Arsenal will be on the hunt for a new number two again this summer during the upcoming transfer window. And football.london understands that the Gunners are interested in Newcastle United goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.
Woodman, who is currently on loan at Swansea City, showcased his talents in Monday night's Championship playoff semi-final first leg, keeping a clean sheet as the Swans won 1-0 at Barnsley.
It was a performance that has been consistent with the 24-year-old's season. The talented keeper kept a whopping 21 league clean sheets on his way to win the Championship golden glove and help guide Swansea to a fourth-placed finish.
With just one month left before his loan stint finished, Woodman will have to start thinking about his future, especially if Arsenal do decide to turn their interest into something more concrete.
Furthermore, the former England-under 21 international already has some links to the North London club as his father, Andy, is head of goalkeeping with the under-23s at the Emirates.