Raya opens up about his move to Arsenal from Brentford, the risk-reward style he plays and competing with Ramsdale to be No 1
It is just two months since joined from Brentford — yet the goalkeeper is already convinced the move has been a success. In an exclusive interview with The Athletic, the Spaniard is asked if he is at the peak of his career. His answer is unequivocal. “Yes,” he says. “I have taken an important step at club level. I am at one of the most important clubs in the world, so that is an incentive and gives you pride, competing in the , which was one of my objectives.
We train three goalkeepers, four at the most, for hours a week, and you need that kind of relationship because otherwise, the training is not going to go well. “I don’t like to look to the future, I like to look at the day-to-day… but the perfect end would be to win a title with Arsenal, to be called up to the national team for the European Championship, and to have a good tournament.” Raya was part of Spain’s squad at last year’s World Cup The hard work is paying off.
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