MANCHESTER City have re-signed goalkeeper Stuart Taylor, nine days after releasing the 29-year-old reserve.
City announced on July 1 the former Arsenal and Aston Villa goalkeeper was leaving the club, having made only one appearance last season.
But today it was confirmed Taylor has signed a two-year contract with the club.
Taylor missed his major opportunity to stand in for number one choice Shay Given when the Irishman suffered a dislocated shoulder towards the end of the season as he was out with a knee injury of his own, requiring City to sign Marton Fulop on an emergency loan.
Taylor's chances of first-team football seem even more remote in the coming season with Joe Hart back from his loan spell at Birmingham to battle Given for the number one spot.
But today it was confirmed Taylor has signed a two-year contract with the club.
Taylor missed his major opportunity to stand in for number one choice Shay Given when the Irishman suffered a dislocated shoulder towards the end of the season as he was out with a knee injury of his own, requiring City to sign Marton Fulop on an emergency loan.
Taylor's chances of first-team football seem even more remote in the coming season with Joe Hart back from his loan spell at Birmingham to battle Given for the number one spot.
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