
Chelsea
are in advanced talks to sign Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga,
according to Sky sources.
It is understood the 23-year-old - a Spain international with one cap -
would cost the Blues £71.6m, which would be a world-record fee for a
'keeper.
Reports in Spain on Tuesday evening have gone as far as to say that
Chelsea's intentions are to fly the player to London on Wednesday and have
him train on Thursday, with the hope he could make his debut in their
season-opener against Huddersfield on Saturday.
Earlier on Tuesday, Sky Sports News reported that Kepa had emerged as a new
target for the Blues as they look to find a replacement for Thibaut
Courtois, who has told the club he wants to leave and join Real Madrid.
Chelsea also have Diego Rico and Stoke's Jack Butland on their list - but
Kepa has become their top priority over the course of the day.
Butland remains an attractive deal because its much lower cost - around £30m
- while sources have told Sky Sports News that Chelsea manager Maurizio
Sarri's top choice is Jan Oblak of Atletico Madrid, but he would cost his
£89m release clause.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid have offered Chelsea Matteo Kovacic on loan as
sweetener as they attempt to get the deal for Courtois, who refused to train
for a second day on Tuesday, over the line.