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Galatasaray Renew Transfer Talks for Manchester City Goalkeeper Ederson

Galatasaray Renew Transfer Talks for Manchester City Goalkeeper Ederson

Galatasaray have reactivated their interest in Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson, according to reports from Italian journalist Alfredo PedullĂ . Talks are understood to be in the early stages, with no agreements reached on transfer fee or personal terms.

The Turkish champions had previously explored a deal earlier in the window and were reported to have agreed personal terms with the Brazilian before negotiations stalled over Manchester City’s valuation and the player’s salary. Napoli were also linked earlier this summer but withdrew due to budget constraints.

Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk has publicly praised Ederson, calling him “a very important option”, while domestic rivals Fenerbahçe have also been credited with interest.

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Ederson has publicly denied most transfer rumours, stating during the FIFA Club World Cup that “99% of the reports are fake.” However, his future remains uncertain as City have re-signed James Trafford and could also lose Stefan Ortega before the close of the transfer window.

FAQs

  • Which clubs are interested in Ederson? Primarily Galatasaray, with Fenerbahçe also linked.
  • Why did talks break down earlier? Disagreements over City’s asking price and Ederson’s salary demands.
  • Has Ederson addressed the rumours? Yes, he dismissed most as “fake” earlier in the summer.
  • Would City replace him if he leaves? Likely, given Ortega’s uncertain future and Trafford’s limited experience at the top level.
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Conclusion

Galatasaray’s renewed talks mark another twist in a long-running transfer story. Whether the Turkish side can meet Manchester City’s demands will determine if Ederson stays or departs before the window closes.

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