Ederson seals his future with Manchester City

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Ederson ends the suspense. Announced on his departure after 7 seasons spent at Manchester City and 17 trophies won in the process, the Brazilian goalkeeper was strongly linked to a transfer to Saudi Arabia and the Al-Ittihad club. While the Cityzens seemed to have resigned themselves to losing their player, the Auriverde international has no intention of packing his bags and intends to continue the adventure in England as he declared on the microphone of ESPN.

The decision is made. I am staying at Manchester City. I spoke with Pep Guardiola, that was important in my decision. I am happy to stay, focused on the goal of winning more titles here.” said the 30-year-old on the sidelines of Manchester City’s Community Shield success against their eternal rivals, Manchester United (1-1, 7-6 on penalties), this Saturday.

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