Pep Guardiola doubts the Prospects of Manchester City of Ederson after the Galatasaray agreement

Ederson’s prospects in Manchester City remain in doubt while Manchester City’s goalkeeper continues to be linked to the remoteness of the Etihad stadium.

The 31 -year -old did not travel for City’s opening victory in the Premier League against the Wolves last week, with James Trafford starting and keeping a white leaf during his senior beginnings in town after a return to the club after two seasons in Burnley.

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Galatasaray would have agreed personal terms to bring Ederson to Turkey, the Brazilian international entering the last 12 months of his current agreement at the Etihad stadium, with less than a fortnight to go to the transfer window.

Manchester City does not wish to sell Ederson and consider the winner of the Premier League six times which is one of his plans for the 2025-20-26 campaign-but stay open to sanction a sale if their evaluation is completed.

Galatasaray submitted an official offer of 10 million euros to Manchester City for Ederson last week, who would have been quickly refused by officials of the Etihad stadium, who would have envisaged costs in the region of 35 million euros for the goalkeeper.

Meanwhile, Manchester City aligned Gianluigi Donnarumma de Paris Saint-Germain as an ideal signature if Ederson ensures the desired move to Galatasaray, who also concluded an agreement of 15 million pounds Sterling for Manuel Akanji.

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Donnarumma has agreed personal terms to move to the Etihad stadium, but Manchester City will only progress their pursuit of the 26 -year -old Italian if Ederson left, having already revised their goalkeeper service this summer with the acquisitions of Trafford and Marcus Bettinelli.

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Addressing the press before the Premier League meeting of Manchester City with Tottenham on Saturday, Guardiola was asked if Ederson begins on his return to Fitness Match after stomach problems excluded him from last week’s victory over the Wolves.

“No, we will see tomorrow,” said Guardiola. “We will see the team, he (Ederson) has undergone training these days well, and we will see.

“We will speak with Xabi (Mancissidor, Manchester City’s goalkeeper coach) and we will see, because at that time, everything is up to – all the clubs I think it happened – after Brighton’s match or after the next weekend, the transfer window is over and after,” ok, now it’s over “.

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“Now everything is:” What will happen? ” », And to be honest, I don’t know what’s going on with a few players. I don’t know who comes, who stays or leaves. So I don’t know. I don’t know.

“With all the clubs, I had the feeling that it happened in the same way. So we are not an exception because the agents make their roles and that the clubs have their own opinions, the players have opinions and after that, we will see what is happening.”