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ARSENAL goalkeeper David Ospina is reported to have said a transfer to Everton is a “great possibility”.

The Colombian faces an uncertain future at the Emirates Stadium following the arrival of Petr Cech from Chelsea.

Ospina, who has recently returned from playing for his country in the Copa America, says he is happy at Arsenal but is refusing to rule out a move away.

Blues boss Roberto Martinez maintains that Tim Howard remains his No1 and said Everton were not in the market for a new stopper this summer.

Speculation, however, has linked Everton with Ospina and the goalkeeper has said he would consider a move to Goodison Park if offered one.

“Everton are a competitive team, and showed good things in league last season,” the Arsenal keeper is quoted as saying.

“It’s a club to consider and a great opportunity.

“Next season we’ll have next to an excellent keeper in Cech, who is recognised and admired, and I’d be honoured to share with him, he’s a player with great experience.

“You learn every day, and in this position we stop learning when we retire.”

Ospina added: “We’ll see what happens when I return, and I’ll have a conversation with the coach, but now I’m psyched to continue with the club,” he said.