Manchester United have announced the signing of goalkeeper Sergio Romero, who represented Argentina at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Romero was on loan at Monaco last season, but joined United as a free agent after his contract expired upon his return to Palermo.
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The club released this statement on their official website: "Manchester United is delighted to announce that goalkeeper Sergio Romero has signed a three-year contract with the option to extend for a further year.
"Romero, 28, made his senior debut in the Argentine Premier Division with Racing Club in 2007. He went on to play for AZ Alkmaar and more recently Sampdoria.
"Sergio has represented his country on many occasions and was an integral part of Argentina's 2014 World Cup squad in Brazil, who were defeated in the final by Germany."
The goalkeeper said that he was excited to play for the biggest club in the world, and that he looks forward to the challenge at Old Trafford.
"I am absolutely delighted to join Manchester United," he said.
"To play for the biggest club in the world is a dream come true for me.
"Louis van Gaal is a fantastic manager and I cannot wait to get started on this new and exciting challenge in my career."
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The goalkeeper has played 199 professional games in his career, where he has kept at 78 clean-sheets.
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