Brentforddirector of football Phil Giles does not expect to seeDavid Rayaback at the club despite the goalkeeper signing a new contract before joiningArsenalon loan.
The Spanish international had entered the final year of his contract at the Gtech Community Stadium and penned a two-year extension with the option of a thirdwhile sealing his move to the Gunners.
Arsenal are believed to be paying an initial £3m for the goalkeeper ahead of a permanent transfer worth £27m next summer.
The two clubs had been locked in talks for several days, with the Bees initially valuing the former Blackburn stopper at £40m.
An agreement worth a total £30m, however, has been reached as Raya heads to north London to compete with Aaron Ramsdale for the No.1 spot at the Emirates Stadium.
Explaining the Ԁєɑł, Giles told Brentford’s official website: “I’m sure the first question that allBrentfordfɑɴȿ will ask is why this transfer has been structured as an initial loan withArsenalhaving the option to make it permanent in the future.
“The answer to that is simply that it enables this Ԁєɑł to be done more rapidly between both clubs, with all parties wanting to make this a permanent transfer as soon as practically possible, whenever that might be.
“David’s contract extension is a fall-back position in the event that the transfer is not made permanent. I’m not expecting to see David back atBrentford, although if ever that happened then of course the opportunity to work with such a high-class goalkeeper for up to two more years would in many ways be an unexpected bonus for us.”
Brentford’s opening Premier League game saw them draw 2-2 with Tottenham on Sunday, as they prepare to contest the west London derby away at rivals Fulham on Saturday.