Wrexham F.C. have recently announced the signing of former England international goalkeeper Ben Foster. The 37-year-old has signed a one-year deal with the Welsh club, and is set to make his debut in the upcoming season.
Foster has had a long and successful career in the English Premier League, having played for Manchester United, Watford and West Bromwich Albion. He has also made seven appearances for the England national team, and was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup.
The signing of Foster is a major coup for Wrexham F.C., as it will give them a huge boost in their bid for promotion to the English Football League. Foster is an experienced goalkeeper who has played at the highest level, and his presence in the team will be invaluable.
Foster has spoken of his excitement at joining Wrexham F.C., saying: “I’m really looking forward to joining Wrexham F.C. and helping them achieve their ambitions. It’s a great club with a great history, and I can’t wait to get started.”
The signing of Foster is a major statement of intent from Wrexham F.C., and shows that they are serious about achieving promotion to the English Football League. With Foster in goal, they have a great chance of achieving their goal, and it will be exciting to see how he performs in the upcoming season.