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The Brazilian remains Pep Guardiola’s undisputed No.1 between the posts despite the strong ambitions of Stefan Ortega Moreno ...
There’s a claim in the Turkish media that Galatasaray are showing interest in Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson. The Turkish champions are in the market for a new goalkeeper after Fernando Muslera’s ...
Rumours, Reality and a Reset in MotionOver the weekend, rumours swirled about a surprise exit for Nico Gonzalez, despite ...
Manchester City and insists he intends to stay at the Etihad Stadium next season. The Brazilian was linked with a move away 12 months ago amid interest from Saudi Arabia. The 31-year-old eventually ...
Goalkeeper Ederson says his future is at Manchester City and says reports linking him with a move away are "99% fake news".The 31-year-old signed from Benfica for £35m in 2017 and is entering the ...
Ederson’s ability to strike the ball with both precision and power is astonishing at times, but also easy to take for granted. He is not just kicking the ball far – it is pinged accurately.
Ederson would prefer to move to a European club but he recognises that none will pay the fee that City are asking. It may be the case that Saudi clubs do not get near it, either, but they are more ...
[ LIVE: Stream every Premier League game] Ederson played the hero for Man City less than 24 hours earlier as he saved a penalty kick in their hugely important UEFA Champions League win against ...
Ederson had arrived in Portugal from Sao Paulo as a 15-year-old to join Benfica's youth ranks. He never signed a professional deal and moved north to join Ribeirao, playing in the third tier, in 2011.
Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has said any reports of his impending departure from the club in the close season are fake news as he enters the final year of his contract.
Selling Ederson is sensible move for Man City and goalkeeper. The Saudi Pro League presents a great opportunity for both Ederson and Manchester City. The big-spending clubs like Al-Hilal or Al-Nassr ...
Ederson could have been found in Riyadh or Jeddah rather than Wembley now. Playing for City pays well; playing in Saudi Arabia is still more lucrative. A bid from Al-Nassr was rejected.
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