Massive joy emerges within Manchester City’s fan base as Stefan Ortega has signed a one-year contract extension that will keep him at Manchester City until the end of the 2025/26 season, ending any chance of a move back to Germany this summer.
The 31-year-old played a pivotal part in last season’s fourth successive Premier League title, filling in for the injured Ederson on a number of occasions and making a vital save in the penultimate game against Tottenham Hotspur.
He also started a second successive FA Cup final but made a mistake which allowed Manchester United to take the lead.
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Ortega had previously hinted he could opt for a return to the Bundesliga this summer, with his wife expecting their second child in August. But doubts over the future of City No. 1 Ederson have helped to convince him that his future lies at the Etihad and he said it was a proud moment to pen a new deal
Ortega had previously hinted he could opt for a return to the Bundesliga this summer, with his wife expecting their second child in August.
But doubts over the future of City No. 1 Ederson have helped to convince him that his future lies at the Etihad and he said it was a proud moment to pen a new deal.