Chelsea set asking price for out of favour goalkeeper Kepa
Chelsea have slashed their asking price for out of favour goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga but are still holding out for more than £50m, claims The Daily Mail.
Frank Lampard's side will look to offload the Spain international on a permanent basis after this weekend's FA Cup final against Arsenal.
Chelsea made Kepa the most expensive goalkeeper of all-time two years ago after agreeing a shock £71.6m deal with Spanish side Athletic Club.
Kepa has been a huge disappointment since his arrival and has endured a nightmare first season under Lampard.
The Chelsea manager dropped Kepa for their last Premier League game of the season despite needing a result to guarantee Champions League football for next season.
Chelsea accept they will need to take a huge financial hit in order to tempt buyers but are still hoping to recoup £50m for Kepa's signature.
With transfer valuations set to tumble as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, it remains to be seen whether that is enough of a reduction to whip up any serious interest.
Chelsea have not ruled out a long-term loan deal away for Kepa, as Lampard desperately looks to sign a new first-choice goalkeeper for next season.
The 25-year-old finished the 2019/20 Premier League campaign as the lowest WhoScored rated goalkeeper (6.36).
Moreover, of goalkeepers that made more than five appearances Kepa had the worst save success rate (53.9%).