on the £72m they paid for him in 2018 - which remains a world-record transfer fee for a goalkeeper. The player is said to be willing to accept a wage cut for it to happen, though.that will rule him for most if not all of this season.
Kepa has since become the club's new number one, having earlier seen his Chelsea future become uncertain when the Blues spent £25m on fellow countryman Robert Sanchez. The 29-year-old has alsoReal Madrid and Kepa resume their season on November 5 against Rayo Vallecano, seeking to hold on to top spot in La Liga. Meanwhile, Chelsea are
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