The sports press assures that the club’s intention is to add a goalkeeper for next season and a name has already emerged.

Tuesday, November 8, 2022
While the Betis squad is preparing to face a series of friendlies, including against Colo Colo, the leadership is already evaluating possible reinforcements for the team led by Manuel Pellegrini today.
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Thus This is warned by the Spanish media outlet Estadio Deportivo, which assures that Betis’ sports director, Antonio Cordón, “wants a ‘main’ goalkeeper for next season, but the options on the market that he likes are scarce and expensive.”.
The publication details that although Betis currently has Rui Silva , Claudio Bravo and Daniel Fernandez, in the same way “he has already tested players for that position from each to the next season” before the possibility that the Chilean goalkeeper does not continue or a good offer arrives for Silva.
From this arose a name: Iñaki Peña, a 23-year-old goalkeeper who belongs to Barcelona and who was on loan at Galatasaray in the 2021-22 season.
“The objective is to sign a ‘starter’ or one who can fight for that position and the name of Iñaki Peña was one of the priorities. A footballer whose contract ends at Barça, who has already shown that he is for great challenges at Galatasaray and who has returned to the Blaugrana club this summer due to Neto’s departure,” the publication detailed.
