
Chelsea
have confirmed they have reached an agreement with Real Madrid for the
transfer of Thibaut Courtois.
Courtois will sign a six-year contract at the Bernabeu subject to agreeing
personal terms and passing a medical.
Croatia international Mateo Kovacic will join the Blues on a season-long
loan as part of the deal.
A statement released by Chelsea on Wednesday read: "Chelsea and Real Madrid
have tonight agreed terms for the permanent transfer of Thibaut Courtois
subject to the agreement of personal terms and passing a medical.
"Subject to the completion of the deal Mateo Kovacic will join the Blues on
a season-long loan."
Madrid confirmed Courtois will undergo his medical on Thursday before being
unveiled to the club's fans at the Bernabeu.
A statement read: "After the medical that will take place tomorrow, Thursday
9 August, the player will be presented at 1pm in the presidential box at the
Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
"Subsequently, Courtois will go out on the pitch at the Santiago Bernabeu
for the first time wearing the Real Madrid jersey and will speak to the
media in the press room."
Chelsea are expected to sign Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as
Courtois' replacement at Stamford Bridge.
Bilbao announced on Wednesday that Kepa's £71m buyout clause had been
activated and his contract terminated - although there was no mention of
Chelsea in the club's official statement.
Such a fee would make the Spain international the most expensive goalkeeper
in history, surpassing the £67m fee Liverpool paid to sign Alisson earlier
this summer.