
David Raya's model fiancee Tatiana leaves little to imagination in see-through tights on holiday with Arsenal star
DAVID RAYA'S model fiancee stunned as the smitten couple took in some sun on holiday.
Arsenal goalkeeper Raya was relaxing with his bride-to-be during a trip to Ibiza before he links up with the Spanish national team for a Nations League semi-final against France, and possibly a final.
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David Raya's fiancee Tatiana Trouboul stunned as they enjoyed a holiday
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She shared a video of herself singing to Instagram
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The model has 21,000 followers on Instagram
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She was seen wearing a bra and see-through tights
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Tatiana also shared a snap of the view from their boat
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Raya proposed to his partner, Tatiana Trouboul, in October of last year.
And taking to Instagram, Tatiana shared a video to social media of her lip singing a song while on a boat as she wore a bra and see-through tights.
She also shared the incredible view they had during the trip by posting a photo of it to her page.
The photo itself had an endless view of the ocean which had a sparkling surface as the sun reflected off it.
Tatiana and Raya have been together since 2021.
However, they left it until June 2022 to go public with their relationship.
Tatiana heralds from Barcelona but has since moved her life to London to be alongside Raya - having previously divided her time between the capital and Spain.
The pair don't have any children yet but are the owners of an adorable - now banned - XL Bully dog.
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Raya is said to have obtained an exemption certificate for pet Goku in the hope that the dog will help protect their North London mansion.
Tatiana reportedly used to work in a nightclub before she met Raya and has since picked up multiple modelling gigs.
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The gorgeous Spanish Wag has also built an impressive social media presence over recent years too, now boasting 21,000 Instagram followers.
Raya celebrated winning the Premier League Golden Glove alongside Nottingham Forest's Matz Sels, with 13 clean sheets each.
The Gunners ended the season with the fewest goals conceded out of any team in the division, but once again missed out on the title by finishing second.
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Raya and Tatiana have been together since June 2021
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He proposed to her last October
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