Manchester United have contacted the representatives of Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega regarding a possible summer move, according to Football Transfers’ Robin Bairner.
The 32-year-old Germany international is into the final year of his current contract at the Etihad Stadium and is widely expected to leave the club this summer following the return of James Trafford from Burnley in a £31 million deal.
City have already moved to restructure their goalkeeping department for the upcoming campaign, with Trafford now viewed as Ederson’s long-term successor and Marcus Bettinelli replacing Scott Carson as the third-choice option.
With Ortega now likely to seek regular first-team football elsewhere, Manchester United have emerged as a surprise contender. While no formal offer has been submitted, initial contact has been made with the player’s camp to determine his availability and interest in a move across Manchester.
Background:
- Ortega joined City in 2022 and played a pivotal role in their Treble-winning 2022/23 campaign.
- His contract expires in June 2026, but he is expected to move on this summer.
- Ortega is admired for his reflexes, distribution, and calmness in high-stakes moments.
FAQ:
- Has Ortega agreed to join United? No agreement has been reached yet; talks remain exploratory.
- Will City sell to United? Historically rare, but Ortega’s contract situation makes a sale possible if no better offers arise.
- Are other clubs interested? Yes, clubs in Germany and England are monitoring Ortega’s availability.
Conclusion:
While Manchester United’s interest is at an early stage, Stefan Ortega appears increasingly likely to leave Manchester City this summer. Whether that means a rare transfer between the two rivals remains to be seen, but the goalkeeper’s next move could prove one of the summer’s most intriguing developments.