Key Points

Manchester City have signed experienced goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli from Chelsea on a one-year deal. The 33-year-old replaces Scott Carson, who departs after five trophy-filled years at the Etihad. Bettinelli will provide depth behind Ederson and Ortega as City prepare for the Club World Cup. The former Fulham keeper expressed excitement about learning under Guardiola while contributing to City's trophy push.

Key Points: Man City Sign Chelsea Goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli on One-Year Deal

  • Bettinelli joins as third-choice keeper after one Chelsea appearance
  • Replaces outgoing veteran Scott Carson
  • Brings Premier League experience to Guardiola’s squad
  • Signs ahead of FIFA Club World Cup campaign
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Man City sign Marcus Bettinelli from Chelsea on one-year deal

Man City bolster goalkeeping options with ex-Chelsea shot-stopper Bettinelli as Scott Carson departs after trophy-laden spell.

"It’s an honour to sign for City... I can’t wait to work with Guardiola - Marcus Bettinelli"

Manchester, June 10

Manchester City have signed goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli from Chelsea. The 33-year-old has agreed a one-year deal and will join Pep Guardiola’s squad in time for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.

The English shot stopper began his career at Fulham before moving to Chelsea and will now provide competition for Ederson and Stefan Ortega Moreno at City.

Bettinelli played only one game for Chelsea when he was in between the sticks for an FA Cup clash vs Chesterfield in 2022. “It’s an honour to sign for City. I have admired from afar what this Club have achieved since Pep Guardiola arrived and now I am excited to be a part of building on that success. I can’t wait to work with Guardiola, Xabi Mancisidor and the excellent goalkeepers already here and see their methods up close. Hopefully, I can contribute in training, the dressing room and on the pitch as we look to win more silverware over the next year,” Bettinelli said.

This news follows a day after the club confirmed Scott Carson will leave Manchester City when his contract expires this summer. The 39-year-old has been at the Club since 2019, acting as a valued part of the goalkeeping unit. He originally arrived on loan before completing a free transfer in the summer of 2021. Carson had been part of a squad that lifted 12 major honours over the last six seasons during what has been a historic period of success for Pep Guardiola’s team.

Director of Football Hugo Viana added: “We’re really pleased that we’ll be adding Marcus to our squad this summer. He’s been in the Premier League for a long time and will bolster what is already a strong goalkeeping unit. His experience and mentality will hopefully complement our other senior goalkeepers while ensuring he’s always ready to perform when called upon himself.”

City will start this summer’s FIFA Club World Cup in Group G. The Cityzens will face Moroccan side Wydad, Abu Dhabi-based Al Ain, and Italian giants Juventus for the right to play in the knockout stages.

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Rahul K.
Smart signing by City! Bettinelli may not play much but his experience will be valuable in training. Indian keepers should learn from how top clubs manage their goalkeeping departments - we need this professionalism in ISL. 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Interesting move but I'm not sure why City need a 3rd keeper when they already have world-class Ederson. Maybe just for dressing room presence? As an Indian football fan, I'm more excited about their Club World Cup matches! 🤩
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Arjun S.
At 33, this is probably Bettinelli's last big contract. Good for him! Shows how important attitude is in football. Meanwhile in India, our young keepers should focus on such long-term career planning rather than just short-term gains.
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Sanjana T.
The real story here is Scott Carson leaving after 5 years! What a career he's had. Indian clubs should learn from how City values experienced players - not just for playing but for mentoring younger talents. #Respect
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Vikram J.
Honestly, as an Indian football fan, I find these backup keeper signings less exciting. Wish the article focused more on City's Club World Cup preparations - that's where the real action is! Bring on Juventus! âš½
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Neha P.
Pep Guardiola's attention to every detail is amazing - even the 3rd choice keeper gets carefully selected. Indian coaches should take note of this professionalism. Our football will only improve when we focus on such small but important aspects.

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