Reports have claimed that Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is keen to remain at Stamford Bridge next season.
According to The Sun, the Spaniard is planning to convince fans to put faith in him as the full-time number one at the club.
It will probably go down as a successful season on a personal basis for Kepa, despite the Blues languishing in 12th in the table.

The 28-year-old went from an outcast in West London to completely replacing Edouard Mendy as the starting option.
Graham Potter in particular was a big fan of the goalkeeper, and the Senegal international hardly got a look in after returning from injury.
Despite plenty of appearances last season, not everyone was as big a fan or him for his displays in the latter stages of the season in particular.
A lot of attention came his way after the defeat to Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final, with the competition holding Chelsea’s only hopes of salvaging their campaign.
He was questioned for his part in the second goal in that game, with it making things extremely difficult to come back from.

Many will have been hoping Chelsea will have made the decision to bring in a new goalkeeper for big money, in order to improve the spine available for Mauricio Pochettino.
Some looked to the likes of Andre Onana, who has impressed greatly in particular in Inter Milan’s run to the Champions League final last season.
His ability with the ball at his feet is something which the Premier League sides will be looking at as a real bonus, not to mention his first class shot-stopping ability.
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