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After winning the German championship title, Manchester City chose to part with one of its major elements.

Manchester City are ready to let go of their number 1 goalkeeper, Ederson, this summer. The most likely destination for the international traveler is Saudi Arabia.

The Brazilian goalkeeper is ready to consider a move away after winning a sixth Premier League title this season. And its management is also willing to part with it and receive transfer compensation on its sale.

Ederson didn’t want a competitor

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed this information: “ Ederson could leave Man City during the summer transfer window if there is a good offer, it is a possibility. There is already interest from clubs in the Saudi Pro League and Éderson is considering possibilities at the end of the season. It’s the player who will decide.”

Long untouchable with the Sky Blues, Ederson recently lost his place to young Stefan Ortega. The latter notably stole the show during the decisive match for the title against Tottenham.

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