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Southampton sign ex-Chelsea star Willy Caballero in free transfer on one-month deal after BOTH keepers injured

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SOUTHAMPTON have signed former Chelsea and Man City goalkeeper Willy Caballero on a free transfer with BOTH of their stoppers injured.

The 40-year-old has penned a one-month deal that runs until January 5.

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Willy Caballero has joined Southampton on a month-long deal at St Mary'sCredit: PA

Saints were desperate to bring in a new stopper after both Alex McCarthy and Fraser Forster were sidelined.

Harry Lewis was on the bench for Saturday's 1-1 draw with Brighton - but did not come on despite McCarthy's hamstring pull.

Caballero completed his medical on the south coast on Monday.

And he will train with his new team-mates this week ahead of Saturday's trip to Arsenal.

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Southampton then face Crystal Palace and Brentford in the following week.

Caballero, who has been capped five times and won 2004 Olympic gold for Argentina, left Chelsea in the summer after four years and 38 appearances.

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Before that, he was at City, where he played 48 times between 2014 and 2017.

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In England, he has a winner's medal for the FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League and League Cup.

Caballero started out at Boca Juniors in his homeland.

But he has spent the majority of his career in Spain, playing for both Elche and Malaga.

Since becoming a free agent, Caballero has been training with AFC Wimbledon to retain his sharpness.

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The Argentine won the League Cup with Manchester City in 2016 before joining ChelseaCredit: AP:Associated Press
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