Man City: Stefan Ortega’s crazy goal

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Manchester City’s goalkeeper position is more than uncertain for next season. Motivated to leave the club, the starting goalkeeper of recent seasons, Ederson, is not sure of staying in Manchester next year. The Brazilian would like to leave for Saudi Arabia. Just behind, his understudy is pushing to become the number 1 goalkeeper. Stefan Ortega, who has just extended his contract until 2026 with the Sky Blues, has stated his objective for next season.

“It’s now two years since I signed for City. And what happened during these two years is incredible (…). My goal is to be number 1. That’s why I signed for Manchester City.”, he declared following his contract extension in a video published by the club. The German will be able to complete the entire pre-season since he was not selected for the Euro with the Mannschaft.

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