Said NO to a Bayern loan deal but a year at Arsenal suits him?

David Raya’s departure from Brentford is weaved with illogicalities. To begin with, one of the better goalkeepers from the last Premier League season made it clear to the leaders of the London club that he wanted to go before the transfer deadline. There is nothing unclear there. For a long time, Bayern Munich were seen as the first candidate for the signature of the Spaniard, who was also interested for a move to the Allianz Arena.But Brentford’s demands of 46,000,000 euros for the goalkeeper in the last year of his contract caused problems. Raya cooled off from Bayern when he realized the Munich giants wanted to bring him on loan with an option to buy, which Arsenal took advantage of to take pole position and lead the race for his signature.##NAJAVA_MECA_7417790##Brentford agreed for Arsenal to pay 3,500,000 euros for the loan, which also includes the buyout option for an additional 31,500,000 euros. And certain illogicalities are hidden here since Brentford kept a fixed price of 46,000,000 for Raya for a long time. By agreeing to the loan, Brentford did Arsenal a favor to make it easier for the Gunners to meet Financial Fair Play regulatives.As Raya entered the last 12 months of his contract with the popular Bees this summer, according to the Athletic, he will first extend his cooperation with Brentford (it is not specified for how long), and then complete his loan to Arsenal, where he will have tough competition in Aaron Ramsdale. No one can say with certainty how Mikel Arteta will distribute the games between the two, that is, the playing time.Raya defended every minute in the Premier League last season and conceded 46 goals in 38 games, keeping a clean sheet on 12 occasions.David Raya joins Arsenal on initial loan for £3m plus £27m buy option clause — as @TheAthleticFC reported 🔴⚪️🇪🇸Brentford accepted this way as it helps Arsenal with Financial Fair Play.Buy clause, automatically activated after few games otherwise available for #AFC in 2024. pic.twitter.com/LOG1gsiZi3— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 9, 2023

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