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City sign goalkeeper Charles from Sheffield Wednesday
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City sign goalkeeper Charles from Sheffield Wednesday

Manchester City has announced the signing of Northern Ireland goalkeeper Pierce Charles on a contract until 2031. The 20-year-old, who previously trained in City's academy, joins after a stint at Sheffield Wednesday. He will spend the 2026-27 season on loan with Championship club Queens Park Rangers. Charles expressed pride in returning to City, highlighting the club's significance to him. He made his senior debut for Northern Ireland in 2024 and has earned 12 caps for his national team.

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City sign goalkeeper Charles from Sheffield Wednesday

Manchester City has announced the signing of Northern Ireland goalkeeper Pierce Charles on a contract until 2031. The 20-year-old, who previously trained in City's academy, joins after a stint at Sheffield Wednesday. He will spend the 2026-27 season on loan with Championship club Queens Park Rangers. Charles expressed pride in returning to City, highlighting the club's significance to him. He made his senior debut for Northern Ireland in 2024 and has earned 12 caps for his national team.

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