Manchester City Goal Stopper and Brazil international Ederson will become the most hated player after he is set to Complete a shocking move to Saudi Arabia Club
One of the biggest teams in Saudi Arabia apparently made a great offer to Ederson, the goalie for Manchester City, and he accepted it.
The Brazil international, who is 30 years old, joined City from Benfica in 2017 for about £35 million and has since played over 300 times for the current Premier League winners.
During that time, he won six league wins, two FA Cups, and the Champions League with Pep Guardiola, who Ederson recently called the best coach in football history.
He said, “Pep is the same as a GPS.” “You type in the address, and it tells you your options. The best one for us is the last one.” After that, you just keep following.
“I think Pep is living football 24 hours a day, it’s crazy,” wrote one fan.
But now that seven trophy-filled seasons are over, it looks like the Brazilian goalkeeper could leave England this summer.
Gianluigi Longari, a writer, says that Ederson has agreed to personal terms with Al Nassr of the Saudi Pro League. He also says that talks will now begin with Manchester City.
There is a new goalie on the way for Al Nassr because their first choice, David Ospina, quit the club in Riyadh when his deal was up.
As you might expect, they are ready to spend a lot of money to make it happen.
Cesar Luis Merlo says that Al Nassr has made an offer to Ederson worth €60 million (£51 million) over two years, which works out to about £490,000 per week.
Last summer, Al Nassr was one of the busy clubs for transfers. They got Otavio, Sadio Mane, Aymeric Laporte, Seko Fofana, Marcelo Brozovic, and Alex Telles.
Mane, on the other hand, might be leaving this summer. The Daily Mail says that Al Nassr will consider all offers for the former Liverpool and Bayern Munich forward.
Instead, they want to sign Moussa Diaby from Aston Villa as a possible alternative. There were rumors that Diaby would move to Saudi Arabia before he signed with the Premier League for a claimed £51.9 million.