London, UK – Spanish goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has successfully completed his medical examinations with Arsenal on Wednesday, paving the way for his imminent move to the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners have already activated the reported £5 million release clause in his Chelsea contract, and formal steps to finalize the transfer are now expected to follow swiftly.
Kepa, who spent last season on loan at Bournemouth, is set to join Arsenal as an experienced backup and competitor for fellow Spaniard David Raya.
This move is seen as a strategic and cost-effective acquisition for Mikel Arteta, providing reliable depth in the goalkeeping department as Arsenal prepares for a demanding season across multiple competitions.
The 30-year-old’s arrival highlights Arsenal’s proactive approach in the transfer market, securing key targets early in the window. His signing is set to be one of several for the Gunners this summer, following confirmed deals for midfielders Christian Nørgaard and Martin Zubimendi.
Kepa’s previous stints at Chelsea and his loan spell at Real Madrid have provided him with extensive experience at the highest level, including Champions League football.
His willingness to take on a backup role and compete for minutes is reportedly a key factor in Arsenal’s decision to bring him to North London.
All indications point to an official announcement from Arsenal in the very near future, confirming Kepa Arrizabalaga as their newest recruit.