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Chelsea sign keeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga in record deal

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Spain’s Kepa Arrizabala­ga became the most expensive goalkeeper in history on Wednesday after Chelsea confirmed his 80 million euro ($92 million) move from Athletic Bilbao.

Kepa’s arrival at Stamford Bridge came shortly after Chelsea had agreed to sell Belgian internatio­nal keeper Thibaut Courtois to Real Madrid for a reported fee of 35 million euros.

The 23-year-old has signed a seven-year contract with the English giants.

Chelsea were forced to look for a replacemen­t for Courtois ahead of this week’s transfer deadline for Premier League clubs after he failed to report back to training following his fine World Cup performanc­es on Monday.

Courtois had just one year left on his contract and made clear his desire to return to Madrid, where he spent three seasons on loan with Atletico, to be closer to his two children.

Chelsea’s lack of forward planning for the new season has been much criticized as Antonio Conte’s departure as manager and the appointmen­t of Maurizio Sarri as his successor was delayed until just a month before the new campaign.

Just seven months ago, Kepa’s buyout clause was just 20 million euros and it was he who looked set to join Real Madrid in January.

However, after that move collapsed due to former Real boss Zinedine Zidane’s wishes not to make mid-season changes, Kepa signed a new seven-year deal with the Basque side that dramatical­ly increased his release clause and has cost Chelsea dear.

As part of the deal taking Courtois to Madrid, Croatian midfielder Matteo Kovacic will join Chelsea on a season-long loan deal from Real.

Just weeks after Liverpool broke the record transfer fee for a goalkeeper in a deal worth up to 72.5 million euros for Brazilian internatio­nal Alisson Becker, the inexperien­ced Kepa now inherits the title of the world’s most expensive goalkeeper.

He has played 53 times in La Liga for Bilbao over the last two seasons.

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