#6 David Ospina
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Now that Bernd Leno has signed for Arsenal, David Ospina is essentially unneeded. Petr Cech will undoubtedly be the second choice keeper, and Emiliano Martinez appears more than happy to be third choice, collecting his pay cheque each week whilst languishing in the reserves. Put simply, there is no room for Ospina at Arsenal anymore.
Ospina made five appearances for Arsenal last season, keeping two clean sheets.
Where might David Ospina go?
Ospina has been linked with a handful of clubs this summer, but the most likely destination for the 29-year-old is Argentinian side Boca Juniors. According to The Sun, Unai Emery is willing to accept a modest fee of £6m for the Colombian, despite him having two years left on his contract.