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Wales boss Bellamy lets Man Utd’s Biancheri explore options

Wales boss Bellamy lets Man Utd’s Biancheri explore options

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Craig Bellamy, the manager of Wales, says he is happy for Gabriele Biancheri to explore his international options.

Biancheri, who was born in Cardiff, has represented Wales from under-16 to under-19 and is eligible to play for his parents’ birth countries of Canada and Italy.

The 18-year-old, a regular scorer for United youth teams, spent last week in Spain’s training camp with Wales.

However, he did not make the 27-man team for the Liechtenstein and Belgium qualifiers for the World Cup.

Bellamy said, “I like people having choices, it’s good.”

He is not yet ready to join our squad. He might want to visit it, but I like to think we’ve done our work as well.

The final choice will be his. He is aware of our location and location. At this time, he isn’t ready to play first-team football for us.

He has made his decision. I’ve known him since he was a young child, and I’m a huge fan of his family. It’s not a problem for him to do what he wants; it’s just what he wants to do.

Biancheri and Jonathan David, the highly regarded striker for Lille, have been praised by Canada boss Jesse Marsch.

He’s a dynamic player, the former Leeds boss told Canadian reporters last week. He excels in the direction of the goal. He appears to be a smart player.

He resembles Jonathan David in some ways. Although he’s not exactly the same player, he’s a striker who can play up against the backline and is good at connecting plays while also playing in the build-up phase.

“Both Gabe and his family have been good friends,” I said. In which nation does he want to represent, he has several options.

related subjects

  • Manchester United
  • Men’s football teams from Wales
  • Football

Source: BBC

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