During the recent summer transfer window, one of Manchester City’s most pivotal players, goalkeeper Ederson, attracted attention from Saudi Arabian clubs Al Nassr and Al Ittihad. Despite this interest, City manager Pep Guardiola emphasized that none of the offers met the club’s valuation, leading to Ederson remaining firmly planted at the Etihad Stadium. Guardiola made
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It has been reported that Manchester City is only willing to consider offers for goalkeeper Ederson that exceed a whopping £40 million. This revelation comes from a source close to the situation, as reported by ESPN. Despite the interest from teams like Al Ittihad, City is standing firm on their valuation of the player. Ederson
Manchester City is currently facing a challenging situation in their efforts to retain Ederson as their goalkeeper. Al Nassr, a club from the Saudi Pro League, is reportedly willing to offer Ederson a contract that is nearly three times what he currently earns at City. This enticing offer has put City in a difficult position
Goalkeeper Ederson’s future at Manchester City appears to be uncertain, with rumors circulating about a potential move to the Saudi Pro League. Despite this speculation, City are not actively seeking to offload the Brazilian shot-stopper. However, a source has revealed to ESPN that Ederson would need to request a transfer if he wishes to leave
Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson expressed his disappointment at the decision to leave teammate Rodri off the Premier League Player of the Season shortlist. He described the exclusion as “unacceptable” and emphasized Rodri’s importance to the team. Ederson’s surprise at Rodri not being nominated highlights the player’s crucial role in Manchester City’s success this season. While