David Raya
| Rating | 72 |
| Team | Arsenal , Spain |
| Position | Goalkeeper |
| Nationality | Spain |
| Date of birth | 15th September 1995 |
| Age | 30 |
| Height | 183cm |
| Weight | 80kg |
David Raya Martín, born on 15 September 1995 in Barcelona, has emerged as one of the most respected goalkeepers in world football. His journey from the youth ranks in Spain to the Premier League has been marked by resilience, skill, and a determination to excel. Currently plying his trade for Arsenal, Raya has established himself as a crucial figure in goal, renowned for his exceptional distribution, commanding presence in the box, and unwavering consistency.
Raya began his professional career with Blackburn Rovers in 2014, where he made a significant impact over five seasons, racking up 108 appearances. His notable performances were pivotal in the club's promotion from League One in 2018, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. In 2019, he made the switch to Brentford, continuing his ascent in the Championship. His contributions were instrumental in Brentford's promotion to the Premier League in 2021, further solidifying his reputation as a top goalkeeper.
In 2023, Raya joined Arsenal on loan, a move that would prove to be a turning point in his career. He quickly adapted to the demands of the Premier League, winning the prestigious Golden Glove award in his debut season with the Gunners. This accolade was a testament to his outstanding performances, and he followed it up by becoming the first goalkeeper since Ederson to win the Golden Glove for two consecutive seasons, further enhancing his status among the elite in the game. His success at Arsenal led to a permanent transfer, and he was rewarded with the number 1 shirt for the 2025/26 season.
On the international stage, Raya made his debut for the Spain national team in 2022 and has been part of notable tournaments including the 2022 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2024, where Spain claimed the title. With a glittering career still unfolding, David Raya continues to be a player to watch, embodying the qualities of a modern goalkeeper.