
Daily Cannon
·15 January 2024
Former Arsenal man finally finds new club after 4 months

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·15 January 2024
Macey’s return to Fratton Park, where he previously enjoyed a successful loan spell, is a crucial step in getting his career back on track.
After spending four months without a club, former Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Macey has finally found a new home at Portsmouth. The goalkeeper’s return to Fratton Park comes as a welcome development in his career, especially following his recent release from Luton Town.
Macey, who previously had a successful loan spell at Portsmouth, making 21 appearances and achieving 10 clean sheets, has rejoined the club on a short-term deal until the end of the season.
This move represents Portsmouth‘s first foray into the January transfer market, as they aim to maintain their position atop the League One table.
Head coach John Mousinho explained the decision, stating, “Matt was my first signing after arriving at the club almost a year ago and I’m delighted to bring him back here. He did an excellent job for us last season and it really strengthens our goalkeeping unit because we know that he’s an outstanding shot-stopper.”
The signing of Macey comes at a time when Portsmouth is looking to strengthen its squad due to injuries to key players. Macey will be competing for a starting place with Will Norris and Ryan Schofield, and there is anticipation among the Pompey faithful about his impact on the team’s performance.
Macey’s journey to this point has been marked by challenges and uncertainties. After leaving Arsenal, where he spent eight years, he joined Hibs before a £115k move to Luton Town.
However, his time at Luton was dominated by limited opportunities, with Macey making just one appearance for the club in a 3-2 home defeat against Newport County in the EFL Cup.
His subsequent relegation to the role of third-choice goalkeeper led to his loan to Portsmouth and eventually the termination of his contract with Luton Town.
Luton Town expressed good wishes for Macey’s future upon his departure, a sentiment that didn’t alleviate the harsh reality of finding himself jobless in the competitive world of football.
Macey’s experience reflects the precarious nature of football careers, a reality also faced by another former Arsenal youth player, Luke Freeman, who was released by Luton earlier in the same week as Macey.
Once regarded as a promising talent by Arsene Wenger, 31-year-old Freeman is still in search of a new club.