The Manchester Evening News claimed in June that Manchester United were keeping an eye on his progress. Erik ten Hag has since signed Andre Onana as his No 1 but could go back into the market for another keeper. Meanwhile, Real Madrid don’t have an option included in Kepa’s deal to sign him on a permanent transfer next summer. But the 28-year-old would be keen on staying at the Bernabeu. “I hope so,” he said. “Today is the first day of my loan. We have time, we will see. Hopefully, with my performance, I can make that happen. “Today is one of the most important and special days of my career. When I got the proposal from Madrid it was clear to me. The decision was very easy. I had other proposals from important clubs, but when I was told about this option, everything was very quick.”
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