Chelsea's newest goalkeeping prospect, Mike Penders, is from the same production line that produced the legendary Thibaut Courtois.

Mike Penders was part of Chelsea's Club World Cup-winning squad, but didn't play in the United States Chelsea's newest goalkeeping prospect, Mike Penders, comes from the same production line that produced the legendary Thibaut Courtois. Like Courtois, Chelsea signed Penders from Belgian top-flight club Genk as a teenager. A deal for the then-19-year-old was agreed in 2024 and he officially joined the following summer, before spending a season on loan with Strasbourg. Genk's goalkeeper coach at the time, Gilbert Roex, told BBC Sport "we thought it was crazy" that Chelsea paid £17m for Penders, who had not yet played for their first team. However, Roex also praised Chelsea for scouting his youth appearances, influenced by head of goalkeeping Ben Roberts, adding: "He was still playing for Jong Genk in the second division when Chelsea's scouts became convinced. "It was similar to Courtois. He had only spent one season in the first team when he won the title and was still only 18. Maybe Chelsea's video scouts have identified a player who could be worth much more in the future." Indeed, this summer Penders trained with the long-time Belgium number one at the World Cup and those close to Courtois told BBC Sport that the 115-cap goalkeeper was very impressed with his understudy as both a player and a person.