Negotiations between goalkeeper Ederson, from Manchester Citywith Al-Nassr, from Saudi Arabia, fell through. With the failure of the transfer, the Brazilian became a target of another Saudi team: Al-Ittihad.
According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Ederson is keen on a move to Saudi football, and this would be the trump card for Al-Ittihad to sign him. The Saudi club has already contacted the Brazilian and is now in talks with Manchester City, who are asking for a fee of between 50 and 60 million euros (R$305 to R$366 million).
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Ederson had already accepted Al-Nassr’s offer, but the negotiations fell through. After the rejection, Cristiano Ronaldo’s team agreed to sign Bento, formerly of Athletico-PR.
Signed in 2017, Ederson has won everything he has played for Manchester City. Among the titles, the most important are six Premier League titles, one Champions League and one Club World Cup. In total, the Brazilian goalkeeper has played 322 matches for the English team.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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