Telegraph: After Carson leaves the team, Manchester City wins Chelsea s three-pointer Bettinelli
9:07pm, 9 June 2025Football
June 9 The Telegraph reported that after Manchester City's three-pointers Scott Carson left the team, the club is preparing to buy the 33-year-old Chelsea's three-pointers Betinelli.
33-year-old Bettinelli is regarded as an ideal complement to the goalkeeper team led by Ederson, and Manchester City hopes to complete the deal before the transfer window of the Club World Cup team is closed. Compared to the big money that introduced Reindez, Cherki and Nuri, the Blues goalkeeper's transfer fee was insignificant. Although he only made one appearance in the 2022 FA Cup against Chesterfield in four years, successive coaches have recognized his important role in motivating teammates in training.
As a local youth goalkeeper, Betinelli will also meet the registration requirements for Manchester City in the Premier League and Champions League next season. His career highlight was when he was a main player at Fulham, and he received a Southgate feature call in 2018, but he did not play.
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