DESPITE only being 28 years of age, Arsenal keeper David Raya has had something of a journeyman career on the way to making it to the top.
The keeper said as much in his interview with Sid Lowe in The Guardian this week where he admitted “My story isn’t the typical footballer’s story”.
David Raya has gone from playing in the National League with Southport to starting in the Champions League for Arsenal[/caption]Raya was brought in to be Arsenal‘s no1 this summer in somewhat of a surprise transfer.
His £3million loan move with a £27million option to buy raised eyebrows given that Aaron Ramsdale had looked to have made Arsenal’s no1 spot his own over the past couple of seasons.
Mikel Arteta initially said he would rotate the pair, but Raya soon became the established first choice – both in the Premier League and Champions League.
On his “hard road” to become Arsenal’s first choice keeper, Raya looked back on how he went from a back up keeper in Spanish third division side Cornellia’s youth team to transferring to Blackburn at the age of 16 after the team were invited to train at the Lancashire club.
Raya joined Blackburn not speaking a word of English but adjusted to the country in the club’s academy before going on loan to Southport to make his first-team debut aged 18.
On his experience at the National League side, Raya told The Guardian: “We trained at the local university. You took your kit home to wash, came with your bag, towel. I was used to that, I’d lived alone since I was 15, but it grounds you, teaches you not to take things for granted.
“There were players for whom the win bonus could be the difference between making it to the end of the month or not, having a bit of money for their kids or paying the water, the gas, electricity, mortgage. If I hadn’t gone, I wouldn’t have see that. Now it’s deeply ingrained in me.”
After returning to Blackburn, Raya initially played as the backup keeper to Jason Steele before becoming first choice in the 2017-18 season when the club were promoted to The Championship.
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After a year as Blackburn’s first choice in the second division, he transferred to Brentford where he would help them gain promotion to the Premier League.
Arsenal wanted to sign him off the back of that in 2021, but Brentford were unprepared to sell and the Gunners opted to sign Ramsdale from Sheffield United instead.
It looked as though Raya had missed out on his chance to sign for the Gunners in the two years since that transfer, with the likes of Tottenham and Bayern Munich interested this summer.
But Raya said that after speaking to Arteta, it became clear that he was still wanted at the Emirates: “It was Mikel I spoke to [this summer].”
After this, he told Brentford he wanted to leave and make the step up to play in the Champions League, saying: “The exposure and pressure [at Arsenal] is greater, but you want that because it’s part of being at a big club. You have to deal with that.”
On Raya’s ongoing competition with Ramsdale to establish himself as the team’s no1, Raya said: “Everyone has their opinion. If people want to debate, let them. I have a very good relationship with Aaron and we’re both there to help the team.
“The manager chooses who plays, and that’s it. There are always going to be debates, all the more so at a club like Arsenal.”
Raya is ineligible to face Brentford tonight due to still being on loan from the West London side.
That will give Ramsdale an opportunity to come in and impress in another turn in Arsenal’s ongoing goalkeeper saga.