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Fenerbahçe Submit Fresh Offer for Manchester City’s Ederson After Initial Bid Rejected

Fenerbahçe Submit Fresh Offer for Manchester City’s Ederson After Initial Bid Rejected

Manchester City have received a renewed proposal from Turkish giants Fenerbahçe after rejecting an opening bid for goalkeeper Ederson. The Brazilian’s future at the Etihad Stadium remains a major talking point as the transfer window nears its conclusion.

Ederson’s Uncertain Future

Ederson, who joined Manchester City in 2017 and has since established himself as Pep Guardiola’s undisputed No.1, could now be approaching the end of his trophy-laden spell in Manchester. With one year left on his contract, the club is weighing whether this summer presents the last opportunity to secure a transfer fee for the 32-year-old.

Interest in the Brazilian first surfaced from Saudi Arabian clubs in 2024, while Galatasaray later attempted to sign him with a €10 million bid earlier this summer. However, their proposal was swiftly rejected by City. Fenerbahçe have now stepped into the frame, determined to land a marquee signing before the window closes.

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Fenerbahçe’s Proposal

According to Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, Fenerbahçe’s latest offer includes additional performance-related bonuses, improving on their initial €12 million approach. Manchester City, however, remain firm in their stance and are holding out for a fee closer to €15 million.

Fenerbahçe’s pursuit underlines their growing ambition, particularly after Galatasaray also attempted a high-profile swoop involving City stars Manuel Akanji and İlkay Gündoğan. Should negotiations advance, Ederson’s move could become one of the most eye-catching deals in the Turkish Süper Lig this summer.

Manchester City’s Goalkeeping Puzzle

Losing Ederson would mark a seismic shift for Guardiola’s squad. Since arriving from Benfica, the Brazilian has played a central role in City’s dominance, winning five Premier League titles, multiple domestic cups, and the UEFA Champions League.

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City have already prepared contingencies. A deal with PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma has been reported as agreed in principle, dependent entirely on Ederson’s departure. Furthermore, the club have re-signed James Trafford from Burnley to add further depth. However, Stefan Ortega’s future also hangs in the balance, with the German attracting interest from several clubs.

What Happens Next?

For now, the transfer remains in the balance. Fenerbahçe will need to bridge the valuation gap to convince City to sanction the move. With the deadline looming and Ederson open to considering new opportunities, negotiations are expected to intensify in the coming days.

FAQs

  • How much are Fenerbahçe offering for Ederson? Their latest bid includes performance bonuses, after City rejected an initial €12 million offer. City want closer to €15 million.
  • Who could replace Ederson at City? PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma is seen as the leading candidate, while James Trafford has already rejoined the club from Burnley.
  • Will Stefan Ortega also leave? Ortega has been linked with several clubs, and his future could depend on whether Donnarumma arrives.
  • How long has Ederson been at City? The Brazilian has been at Manchester City since 2017, winning multiple Premier League titles and the Champions League.
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Conclusion

Ederson’s potential departure marks the latest twist in a busy transfer window for Manchester City. With Fenerbahçe pushing hard and City standing firm on their valuation, the coming days could determine whether the Brazilian’s era at the Etihad comes to an end after eight years of success. Should a deal go through, it would not only reshape City’s goalkeeping department but also deliver a statement signing for Turkish football.

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