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Man City Determined to Keep Ederson Despite Galatasaray InterestManchester City have made it clear they want to retain their No.1 goalkeeper Ederson, amid growing speculation linking him with a move
Ederson could be leaving Man City this summer with one-year left on his contract amid foreign transfer interest.
Ederson remains under contract until the end of the 2025/26 season, so Manchester City retain full control over his future for now at least. But with Stefan Ortega Moreno pushing to become a first-choice — and open to departing if he doesn’t get that — a decision could soon be needed.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhere to next for the odd man out in the goalkeeping equation at Manchester City?With Manchester City expected to confirm the signing of goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley early next week, there will be a surplus of quality keepers on City’s books.
Ederson appears to have played his final game in Man City colours after Pep Guardiola's major decision in the summer transfer window.
The Magpies offered £27million to sign the 22-year-old but City had inserted a matching clause in his transfer to Burnley where if a bid was made for Trafford, they had to contact City to see whether they wanted to match it.
Stefan Ortega is increasingly likely to leave Manchester City this summer, particularly with James Trafford returning to the club. That’s according to Sky Germany, who report that Ortega wants to be number one and that is likely to see him leave the Etihad his summer.
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Football365 on MSNMan City make ‘concrete move’ for £34.7m Chelsea target despite Ederson U-turnMan City have made a 'concrete move' to sign a Chelsea target but 'want to keep' Ederson despite the goalkeeper agreeing personal terms with Galatasaray.
Manchester City’s Ederson has reportedly received a direct call from one of Brazilian football’s icons and a former Galatasaray player, amid links to the Turkish club.The future of Ederson at