Fernandinho: City among the best

Fernandinho: City among the best

Published Jul. 11, 2013 7:16 a.m. ET

Norwich have signed goalkeeper Carlo Nash on a one-year deal.

The 39-year-old joins the club on a free transfer following his release from Stoke in the summer.

Nash will provide additional back-up to John Ruddy and Mark Bunn after Jed Steer left the club and Declan Rudd joined Preston on loan for the season.

The Canaries are Nash's 11th club of a career spanning over 20 years, including spells at Stockport, Preston, Manchester City and Everton.

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Norwich boss Chris Hughton said: "It is now important to us to bring in a 'keeper of great experience and a player that is used to living life in the Premier League.

"The move also allows us to send Declan Rudd out on an extremely valuable season-long loan to Preston where he can get some first-team football under his belt."

The Brazilian midfielder joined City from Shakhtar Donetsk last month in a deal worth £34million to the Ukrainian club.

The cost to City is actually understood to be £30million with the 28-year-old having made a personal financial sacrifice to make the move happen.

In the weeks preceding the transfer's completion Fernandinho made clear his desire to move to the Etihad Stadium while City had also identified him as their top target.

He said: "In Ukraine, as well as in Brazil, Man City is now considered one of the best teams in the world and after I signed people back home in Brazil congratulated me for signing for one of the top teams in the world."

Fernandinho was flattered to be so highly regarded by City and is now determined to adapt quickly.

He said: "I think that was very important for me and I want to repay the club for what they have done for me by playing well on the pitch and winning as many trophies as possible.

"I think the main challenge for me is a different style compared with my last team and the amount of games during the season is more than I am used to."

Fernandinho shone in the Champions League last season and has become one of the top-rated players in Europe.

Despite that, he remains a relative unknown on the international stage having won just five caps for Brazil.

He hopes City will give him the platform to improve upon that ahead of next year's World Cup in his home country.

He said: "In time my performances will tell us. We will have to wait and see.

"My first aim is to play well for my club, Manchester City, and if I do I am sure that will come to the attention of the national manager."

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