Kepa will have to find a new club

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He makes no secret of it, Kepa Arrizabalaga (29 years old) would like to stay at Real Madrid at the end of the season. However, the status of the Spanish goalkeeper has changed in recent weeks. Loaned this summer by Chelsea to compensate for the absence of Thibaut Courtois, Kepa arrived with a starting role. But for a month, after more than average performances, Andryi Lunin (25 years old) took his place in the Madrid goals. His fate at Real seems sealed, he will have to leave the Spanish capital at the end of his loan. According to A.S.the Spanish international should return to Chelsea, before a new departure.

The Spanish daily announces that the Blues will ask for between 15 and 17 million to transfer their goalkeeper, they who now trust another Spaniard who arrived this summer, Robert Sanchez. The next few weeks will be hectic for Kepa, in search of a new club. On the ground, it will be calmer. The goalkeeper has not played for a month and is not expected to play again anytime soon.

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