Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has emerged as a prominent target for Turkish champions Galatasaray, with manager Okan Buruk confirming the club’s interest in the Brazilian international.
Speaking to the Turkish press, Buruk revealed, “Ederson is a very important option for us. Will Manchester City let him go? That’s also an important matter.” The comments come amid speculation regarding the 31-year-old’s future following City’s pending capture of Burnley’s James Trafford.
City have agreed a £27 million deal to bring Trafford back to the Etihad Stadium, and the 22-year-old is expected to act as the number two goalkeeper for the 2025/26 campaign. Ederson, meanwhile, is widely expected to stay and fulfil the final year of his current contract.
Stefan Ortega Moreno is the more likely departure from the goalkeeping department, with the German expected to leave in pursuit of regular first-team football. Ortega has served as City’s second-choice since 2022, but Trafford’s return could see him fall further down the pecking order.
Manchester City have already offloaded Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, and Scott Carson this summer, and several other players including Jack Grealish and Kalvin Phillips have been made available for transfer. However, Ederson remains a key figure in Pep Guardiola’s plans.
FAQ
- Has Galatasaray made an offer for Ederson? No official bid has been made yet.
- What did Galatasaray’s manager say? He described Ederson as a “very important option” but questioned City’s willingness to sell.
- Is Ederson leaving? Manchester City expect him to stay for the 2025/26 season.
- What does this mean for Ortega? Ortega is likely to leave given Trafford’s arrival and his desire for regular minutes.
Conclusion
Despite Galatasaray’s confirmed interest, Manchester City are expected to retain Ederson for the coming season, with James Trafford arriving to compete for the number one spot. Ortega’s exit now appears to be the more immediate goalkeeper development at the club.