
Manchester City have completed the signing of their former winger Shaun Wright-Phillips from Chelsea.
England's Wright-Phillips, 26, has signed a four-year contract at the City of Manchester Stadium having rejoined for an undisclosed fee.
He told the club's website: "Obviously I'm delighted to come back to City and I can't wait to get started again."
Manager Mark Hughes added: "I've always admired Shaun and he's been a target of mine since I came to the club."
Wright-Phillips left City to join Chelsea for £21m in July 2005, but struggled to hold down a regular place in his three years in London.
He made only 43 Premier League starts, scoring four times, as he fell out of England reckoning too.
"To actually secure the deal and bring Shaun back home is a fantastic coup for us," said Hughes.
"I'm sure the supporters will be just as excited as we are to have him back at Manchester City."
In his previous spell at City, Wright-Phillips made 181 appearances and scored 31 times.
Why Chelsea always undisclosed fee... Why they don't want people to know how much they sell is it? Hide hide hide later also will come out...
he waste his time at chelsea seriously.
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Wright-Phillips 'delighted' to end Chelsea nightmare and return to City for about £8m
Manchester City have completed the signing of Chelsea's out-of-favour winger, Shaun Wright-Phillips, for a fee expected to be around £8million. 'Wright-Phillips told the Eastlands club's website: 'Obviously I'm delighted to be back at City and I can't wait to get started.'
bye bye