Saudi interest in a starter for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City is emerging

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Ederson Moraes hours can be counted on City of Manchester. The 30-year-old Brazilian goalkeeper is considered a starter for the team led by Pep Guardiola But the latest information indicates that Arab football is following him closely and there are several Saudi teams that have inquired about his situation.

According to Fabrizio Romano, a journalist specializing in the transfer market, and listened to by several English media such as The Sun, Ederson is on the radar of teams in the Saudi league and could be emulated soon Edouard Mendy and Bonoother high-level goalkeepers who once left European football to join Saudi football.

This transfer market rumor, and without necessarily being related to it, comes only a few days later Ederson and Pep Guardiola lead to a disagreement during the course of Tottenham-Manchester City corresponding to the penultimate day of the Premier League. After suffering a heavy blow to Christian Romero, Ederson He was replaced and it was not well received. The cameras caught his anger, even kicking a water bottle on his way to the bench, while Pep Guardiola Very close.

Besides, Stephen Ortegahis replacement, performed well that same day, receiving praise from Pep Guardiola. “He is one of the best goalkeepers in one-on-one,” highlighted the Catalan coach after the aforementioned Stefan Ortega won a one-on-one against him. Son of Heung-Min to the above Tottenham-Manchester City.

Back to Ederson and Arab football’s interest in the Brazilian goalkeeper, it remains to be seen what will happen before next Saturday’s FA Cup final between City of Manchester and the Manchester United. He missed the last Premier League match against West Ham for damage sustained in a crash against Christian Romero and it is not at all clear that he can participate against the ‘red devils’.

Source: La Verdad

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