£71 Million Spaniard has made Chelsea transfer decision – big move wanted
Kepa Arrizabalaga’s stance on a potential permanent exit from CHELSEA has been revealed ahead of the January window, as the Spaniard is hoping to attract interest from more clubs over the next few months
Brought for £71 million a good few years ago now, Kepa has become a player that has struggled to make any sort of impact at Chelsea in between those sticks and has been shifted out on loan a number of times.
Last season he had a successful spell with Real Madrid, but despite his impressive performances, the Spaniards made the decision that they would not be offering Kepa a long-term deal and he made the move back to Chelsea.
This season he has been at Bournemouth and is the clubs current number one stopper, but While Kepa is enjoying his time at Bournemouth, a permanent move there seems far from guaranteed.
Reports in Spain indicate Bournemouth are interested in a permanent deal for Kepa, who has played 10 games for Andoni Iraola’s side to date, helping them climb to their impressive current position of eighth in the top-flight.
According to Spanish outlet Marca, though, Kepa does not currently want a permanent move to Bournemouth and wishes to return to Chelsea at the end of his loan spell in search of a big move.
It is currently thought to be ‘difficult’ for Bournemouth to land Kepa permanently – but it is not beyond the realms of possibility – with Cherries boss Iraola hoping to change the mind of his fellow Spaniard.
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Kepa has all the qualities to be a top-level goalkeeper, so it is a shame that the man has been unable to get to the quality that many had hoped for, he needs to leave Chelsea on a more permanent basis though.
He is done at CHELSEA and a move away would give him the chance to settle down and become more happy than he is right now.
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