Chelsea is planning to replace one of its keepers with Inter Milan star, Andre Onana, as reported by football correspondent Nizaar Kinsela from Standard Sport. Yet, it is still unclear whether Inter would be interested to exchange their 27-year-old player or the transfer fee for him.
Since the beginning of the football season, Kepa Arrizabalaga has been Chelsea’s first-choice goalkeeper.
While acknowledging that the season has not been good for the Blues, the Spanish international had a different opinion about his performance. "It has been a very positive season for me personally,” he said. “I think the last two seasons, I have played 15 games per season, now I am playing more. I am feeling well, I am feeling with confidence and I am enjoying it on the pitch,” said the 28-year-old shot-stopper. Kepa joined the Blues in 2018 by signing a 7-year-old contract and had a fairly difficult start.
The Blues’ Senegalese keeper, Edouard Mendy, Mendy had to undergo finger surgery in January and has resumed training with the Chelsea squad last month. Due to his unavailability, there have been many changes in the team since Graham Potter became the coach in September. In fact, Mendy was initially excluded from the team by the new coach. For the moment, that Mendy's future at Stamford Bridge was uncertain, and he was even offered a deal toTottenham.