Kepa Arrizabalaga Confirms Scheduled Talks with Chelsea Amid Ongoing Speculation About His Future
Kepa currently on loan at Bournemouth from Chelsea FC, has revealed that discussions with his parent club are set to take place in the coming weeks to address his future. The 30 year old who joined Bournemouth in the summer of 2024 to secure regular first-team football, has been the subject of persistent speculation as his long-term role at Stamford Bridge remains uncertain.
Kepa, once the world’s most expensive goalkeeper following his £71.6 million transfer from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea in 2018, has experienced a rollercoaster tenure with the West London club. After losing his place as the undisputed number one under multiple managers, he found himself sidelined in recent seasons, with the arrivals of Edouard Mendy.
And, more recently, Robert Sanchez shifting the pecking order. His loan move to Bournemouth this season has offered a fresh start, and Kepa has seized the opportunity, delivering a string of impressive performances in the Premier League under Andoni Iraola’s management.
Speaking to the press this week, Kepa addressed the speculation surrounding his next career move. “I’m happy at Bournemouth, playing regularly and feeling good on the pitch,” he said. “But I still belong to Chelsea, and we’ve agreed to sit down soon to talk about what’s next. There’s no rush I want to focus on the present while keeping an open mind about the future.” His comments reflect a pragmatic approach, balancing his current enjoyment with the realities of his contractual obligations.
At Bournemouth, Kepa has featured consistently, earning praise for his shot-stopping ability and composure in possession attributes that align well with Iraola’s tactical philosophy. The Cherries have enjoyed a solid campaign thus far, and Kepa’s contributions have been a key factor in their defensive resilience.

However, with his loan deal set to expire at the end of the 2024-25 season, questions linger about whether Bournemouth will pursue a permanent transfer or if Chelsea will reintegrate him into their squad.
Back at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea’s goalkeeping situation remains fluid under head coach Enzo Maresca. Robert Sanchez has established himself as the primary option this season, while Filip Jorgensen, a summer signing from Villarreal, represents a long-term investment at just 22 years old.
Kepa’s return would add another layer of complexity to an already crowded department, potentially prompting the club to consider offloading him to streamline their roster and wage bill. His £150,000-per-week salary, a remnant of his high-profile arrival, could also factor into Chelsea’s decision-making as they navigate Financial Fair Play regulations. The scheduled talks will likely weigh several options.
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