David Raya is likely to continue his career with Arsenal following his impressive loan shift with the Gunners, MySportDab reports.
Raya, who joined Arsenal in the summer as a Brentford loanee, has seen his career soar with the Gunners.
The 28-year-old has the highest number of clean sheets (9l) among Premier League goalkeepers this season. And his crisp performance in between the sticks for Arsenal has proved vital to Arsenal’s bold presence in the Premier League title race.
On Tuesday, David Raya took his sterling individual performance for the Gunners to the next level when he took Arsenal to their first Champions League quarterfinal in 14 years with a heroic goalkeeping performance.
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The Spanish goalie saved two penalties by Porto spot-kick takers to help Arsenal triumph over the Portuguese giants and book a place in the last 8 of the competition.
With his stellar campaign with the Gunners, Arsenal fans would definitely want the club to keep him at the club for next season.
Meanwhile, Raya has a few months left on his loan deal with the Gunners and there have been speculations on his future at the club.
Now, a report shared by Fabrizio Romano has revealed Arsenal are keen on keeping David Raya at the club.
The North London outfit are reportedly ready to trigger a buyout option on Raya’s deal to sign the player permanently.
Brentford would be open to letting David Raya leave permanently with a good offer from Arsenal.
Arsenal are known for their thrift and moderate transfer spending but will reportedly go all out for Raya.
Sources close to the club have revealed they are ready to splash out £27m to sign the player permanently in the summer.
Raya has made 22 Premier League appearances and 9 Champions League appearances for Arsenal since joining last summer.
He is leading the race for the Premier League Golden Glove this season with nine clean sheets this season.
Since arriving in North London, the Spaniard has been Mikel Arteta’s favourite, displacing Aaron Ramsdale to become Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper.