Ortega joins Man City as Ederson backup

 

 

Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Stefan Ortega from German side Arminia Bielefeld. 

 

The 29-year-old's contract with the Bundesliga outfit expired and having elected against extending his stay the Blues, City moved to secure his services. 

 

"Manchester City have completed the signing of goalkeeper Stefan Ortega Moreno on a three-year deal," a statement read on the club's official website. 

 

"The 29-year-old has joined the Club on a free transfer after his contract at Arminia Bielefeld expired. 

 

"The experienced German bolsters City’s goalkeeping options and becomes the second signing of the summer, following Erling Haaland to the Club. He will wear the number 18 shirt. 

 

"The move is subject to international clearance ahead of him joining up with the squad this month ahead of preseason." 

 

On the switch, Ortega told City's official site: "This is a fantastic move for me. Manchester City are an amazing team – a squad with world-class quality in every area. To be given the chance to join this group of players and help continue the Club’s success is a dream for me. 

 

"I have enjoyed my time in Germany and I want to thank the Arminia Bielefeld fans for their support. But this new challenge of coming to City and playing in the Premier League is too good for me to ignore.  

 

"I can’t wait to get started, meet my teammates and begin working with Pep and his backroom staff." 

 

 

Ortega was the Bundesliga's busiest goalkeeper last season, making at least 10 more saves (125) than any other shotstopper in the division.