Kepa Arrizabalaga has been at loggerheads so far with his Real Madrid stint on loan from Chelsea.
According to Marca the Los Blancos manager is really pleased with how the Spaniard has performed for the club.
However they are unlikely to turn the loan deal into a permanent deal next summer. That is due to Kepa high salary demands and the need to pay a reasonable transfer fee to sign him. From Chelsea.
The Spanish goalkeeper is currently earning more than 9 million a year and Real Madrid do not want to continue to spend that on a reserve goalkeeper.
Thibaut Courto is will return as a first team regular at Real Madrid after recovering from injury and Kepa will not start to replace him.
For now the plan is for the Belgian to become Los Blancos starting goalkeeper from next season and Andriy Lunin as his scholar.
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