Kepa Arrizabalaga is easily the most underrated goalkeeper in the game. While he hasn't done anything extraordinary so far, a rating of 83 is just too low for a keeper of his stature.
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The Spaniard has been highly consistent and pulled off some amazing saves this season. He has proved that he is not worried about the world-record fee Chelsea paid for him and also shown, in instances, that the fee will prove to be a bargain if he stays for a long time.
Kepa is one of the most commonly used goalkeepers in the game as well and players are looking at EA to give him a big upgrade. While a massive push isn't expected, it is expected that he will be getting his ratings up to 85 at least.
His positioning and handling, that stand at 80 right now, are the main stats that need to be boosted for him.
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