After joining the Gunners over the summer, Kepa reflected on his experience, saying it has been "really good" and that he is "happily" adapting to the team.
"I'm really happy to be here," he said. "I feel I'm already adapting myself in the team. It's such a nice group of people, and that makes everything easier."
Kepa noted that the quality of players at Arsenal is exceptional, both on and off the pitch.
"In the first month or so, you have to settle into the surroundings, off the pitch as well if you have family," he explained. "But I'm used to this."
Kepa also spoke about the team's new players, saying they have been able to share their experiences and thoughts with each other.
He mentioned that he has been able to connect with some Spanish players, including Kai Havertz, whom he knows from the national team.
On competing with fellow goalkeeper David Raya, Kepa said they work together and push each other to improve.
"The main thing is to help the team," he emphasized. "The main target of any goalkeeper is to help the team and do your job."
Kepa and Raya have been working closely with their coach, Inaki, to improve their skills and help the team.