“We don’t want him any longer Chelsea should come and carry Thier FLOP Player he is not contributing to the team-Manager has sent Chelsea Loanee back to the Club

Real Madrid is hesitant to extend Kepa Arrizabalaga’s loan, which could have an effect on Chelsea’s ability to make transfers in the future.
Even though Madrid defeated Atletico 5-3, the 29-year-old custodian made costly errors in the Super Cup semi-final on Wednesday. Despite having a buyout option in the loan agreement, Madrid authorities are growing less and less happy with the Spaniard.
Because Thibaut Courtois is sidelined due to a persistent knee ailment, Carlo Ancelotti has been urged to start the loanee ahead of Ukrainian custodian Andriy Lunin.
Despite his desire to remain at Santiago Bernabeu, Kepa’s performances have cast doubt on a long-term contract.
The custodian, who cost £71 million when he signed with Chelsea in 2018, is the most expensive custodian in the world, but his summer contract, which pays £180,000 per week, will expire in just 12 months.
It will put Chelsea in a difficult bargaining position as they try to get rid of an expensive player who wants to leave. For the time being, the club is content with Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic.
In order to improve Mauricio Pochettino’s underperforming team, Chelsea is eager to raise money in order to buy a striker, left back and central defender during the current January transfer window and in the summer.
But player sales are crucial, particularly now that Chelsea doesn’t seem likely to make it into the Champions League and they have to adhere to the Premier League’s new, stringent Profit and Sustainability rules.