Los Blancos strengthen their youth with one of the strongest young goalkeepers in Spain – and he’s coming on a free transfer too.
Spain’s record champions have apparently secured the services of a goalkeeping talent. As the mark reported, the 16-year-old Ferran Quetglas will switch to the Royals for the coming season.
The teenager’s contract on the Balearic island expires in the summer, so he is joining the Spanish capital on a free transfer. In Madrid he is said to have signed a contract for the next two years.
Real Madrid: Barca also wanted Ferran Quetglas
Quetglas is considered a great talent in Spain, and FC Barcelona, in the person of sports director Mateu Alemany, was also considered interested. Quetglas is goalkeeper for the U17 national team (five appearances) and has already been in the Mallorca pros’ matchday squad four times. At Real he is intended for the A-Juniors and should also be used in the Youth League in the future.
Real’s timetable, that’s how they write it mark, intends to develop Quetglas in such a way that he can succeed current goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois in a few years’ time. The Belgian is 29 years old and is under contract until 2026.
Source: Stern

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