
Chelsea's
new record signing Kepa Arrizabalaga says he wants to win titles at the club
after completing his £71.6m move from Athletic Bilbao.
Arrizabalaga replaces Thibaut Courtois, who will be presented as a Real
Madrid player on Thursday.
The 23-year-old, who joined the club for a world-record fee for a
goalkeeper, has played 57 competitive matches for Bilbao and almost ended up
as a Real player himself before a £18m deal collapsed in January.
The Spain international says he is happy with his move to Chelsea and is
targeting titles with the club.
He told Chelsea's official app, The 5th Stand: "All clubs needs to fight to
win titles and what all players want is to win. So what I would like is to
win more titles for the club.
"This is what I aspire to do. I would like to be remembered at this club,
when I leave years down the line, as a goalkeeper that has helped the club
win a lot of titles and gone down in history."
Arrizabalaga says Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri was an influence on his
decision to swap Spain for London.
Sarri revealed his admiration for a goalkeeper he has watched closely over
the last two years after Chelsea's friendly with Lyon on Tuesday
Arrizabalaga says he has also had glowing references from those who have
worked under Sarri.
He added: "I'm really looking forward to working with him [Maurizio Sarri],
I am really looking forward to the first training session [on Thursday].
I've heard great things about him, great references.
"I can't wait to see that first hand, to meet him and work with him. I think
his style isn't too different from the style we used in the Spanish national
team. I believe my qualities will fit with his style."
The Basque-born goalkeeper is the sixth Spanish player in Chelsea's squad,
joining Marcos Alonso, Cesar Azpilicueta, Pedro, Alvaro Morata and Cesc
Fabregas.
Arrizabalaga admitted he spoke to some of his international team-mates
before jetting to London.
He said: "I know all the Spanish players that I have played with in the
various age groups for Spain. I have spoken to various players before I came
here; Azpilicueta, Morata and Pedro.
"I had excellent references from them about the club, knowing them and being
able to talk to them has been a great support for me over the last few
days."