
Chelsea
have announced the signing of free agent goalkeeper Willy Caballero, who was
formerly with Manchester City.
The experienced 35-year-old will provide competition to Blues first choice
Thibaut Courtois, following the departure of Asmir Begovic to Bournemouth,
and the 34-year-old Portugal international goalkeeper Eduardo is also on
Chelsea's books.
Caballero had been with City since 2014 but was released when his contract
expired at the end of June.
The hero of City's penalty shoot-out win over Liverpool in the 2016 League
Cup final, the Argentine played 26 times in all competitions last season,
starting in some key Champions League games, including a win over Barcelona.
"I am very happy to join Chelsea, the champions of England," said Caballero.
"I am looking forward to meeting the guys and helping the club achieve more
success in the coming season."
Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo said: "We are very happy to have
Willy on board. He knows the Premier League and is tried and tested at the
top of the game.
'We have three experienced goalkeepers and we look forward to welcoming him
to the club when the squad returns to pre-season training."
Caballero joined City following stints at Malaga and Elche in Spain and with
Boca Juniors in his homeland.
He played under Manuel Pellegrini at Malaga and the manager subsequently
brought him to the Premier League.