
The Daily Telegraph reported that Chelsea would be willing to let Kepa go if they could receive a suitable offer this summer.
During Eduard Mendy's African Cup of Nations, Kepa performed well, making 7 appearances, 4 clean sheets, conceding only 3 goals, and with the help of goalkeeper coach Hilario and club legend Cech, Kepa has regained his personal form and confidence. But with Mendy back, Kepa may still have to sit on the bench.
Chelsea are hoping Kepa's good performance will lead him to an offer this summer, with the Blues open to selling the world football goalkeeper's transfer fee record holder this summer. Considering that the World Cup in Qatar will take place at the end of this year, Chelsea believe that Kepa may seek to leave in order to stabilize the opportunity to play.
(Lin Yuan)