Scott Carson to Depart Man City After Six Years as Club Confirms Summer Exits
- After six years with the club, Scott Carson's contract at Manchester City will come to an end this summer, leading to his departure.
- Carson joined City on loan from Derby County in 2019, making the move permanent in 2021 after limited game-time.
- He played as a backup goalkeeper, making two first-team appearances and being part of a squad winning 12 major trophies.
- Manchester City extended their appreciation to Scott for his commitment and valuable contributions to the team during his time at the club.
- Marcus Bettinelli is set to replace Carson as third-choice goalkeeper, joining from Chelsea before the June 10 transfer deadline.
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Erling Haaland bids emotional farewell as Manchester City exit confirmed - The Mirror
Goalkeeper Scott Carson is finally leaving Manchester City after six years at the Etihad after serving as a useful back-up option and he's clearly left an impact on his team-mates with Erling Haaland posting a tribute
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleVeteran goalkeeper Scott Carson, 39, is leaving Manchester City. After two matches and a total of 107 minutes of play during a total of six years at the club. “All squads need
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