Kepa Arrizabalaga's Chelsea future is open to question since he has neglected to introduce trust in the defense this season.

A variety of mistakes even prompted Frank Lampard dropping the Spaniard for a short period halfway through the season.
The Blues were thinking about contribution Arrizabalaga as a feature of a trade bargain for £110million-evaluated Oblak this mid year.

However, the Daily Mail guarantee Atletico will reject such a proposition as a result of how exceptionally they esteem their Slovenian No 1.
Diego Simeone's side have managed losing De Gea to Manchester United and Courtois to Chelsea as of late.

The report includes that Atletico will consider Arrizabalaga as an alternative should Oblak's valuation be met.

However, they are not ready to acknowledge the Chelsea expert as a major aspect of a trade bargain meaning Lampard should think of another arrangement.
The Blues paid Athletic Bilbao £71.6m for the 25-year-old in 2018 yet he still can't seem to bloom into one of the world's best guardians.
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