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A revolution is expected in Manchester City next summer. The Cityzens live a very complicated season, they who have just taken the door in Champions League dams, bowing without glory against Real Madrid. In the Premier League, the troops of Pep Guardiola raised the bar a little after a first part of the catastrophic season and rose to fourth place, but they lost during their big meetings against Liverpool this weekend- End in particular, or against Arsenal earlier in February.
Suffice to say that it will move this summer, and major works have already started this winter, with the arrivals of Vitor Reis, Omar Marmoush, Nico Gonzalez and Abdukodir Khusanov, with more than 200 million euros spent. Other large checks will be signed this summer, with priority positions that will have to be strengthened. That of goalkeeper is one of them.
First contacts launched
At the age of 31, Ederson has actually made copies fairly mediocre this season. Which even pushed Pep Guardiola to bet on his Stefan Ortega lining several times since the start of this exercise 2024/2025. And according to our information, Manchester City already has a priority for his new goalkeeper: Diogo Costa, the porter of FC Porto. It is the first choice of the management of the champion of England in reigning, and the first contacts have already been established so that the 25 -year -old goalkeeper arrives at the Etihad Stadium this summer.
Portuguese international (32 selections) and author of a superb euro with the Lusitanian team last summer, indisputable in the cages of FC Porto for several seasons already, Diogo Costa had already been surveyed by several big English and European clubs in the latter seasons. And everything indicates that his departure for England will occur this summer …
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