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Ashley Cole completes move to LA Galaxy

Image: Former England defender Ashley Cole has completed a move to the MLS

Ashley Cole will link up with former England team-mate Steven Gerrard in America after joining LA Galaxy on a free transfer.

The former Chelsea, Arsenal and England full-back moves to the MLS side after his contract was cancelled by Serie A side Roma last week.

Cole has not featured for Roma since March last year and made a total of 16 appearances for the club since joining from Chelsea in 2014.

Cole contract ends at Roma
Cole contract ends at Roma

Ashley Cole has his contract cancelled by Serie A side Roma

Cole will also play alongside Republic of Ireland international Robbie Keane at LA Galaxy and will come up against former Chelsea team-mate and New York City midfielder Frank Lampard.

"Ashley is one of the world's most successful defenders and has played at the highest level of competition throughout his career," said LA Galaxy head coach and general manager Bruce Arena.

"He can provide our defense with valuable experience. We look forward to his contribution to our club this season."

Cole spent eight years at Stamford Bridge after joining the club from London rivals Arsenal in 2006.

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The 35-year-old won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, while he also tasted Champions League glory with the Blues in 2011-12 and is England's most capped full-back with 107 appearances.