According to a report from Sports Zone, Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson (30) has agreed to join Saudi side Al-Nassr.
As reported by Foot Mercato, Al-Nassr have been pushing to sign the Brazilian goalkeeper this summer. He has emerged as a top target for the Saudi Pro League side and they have now received a boost in their pursuit. Sports Zone understands that an agreement has been reached between Ederson and Al-Nassr.
It is now up to Al-Nassr and Manchester City to agree a deal. That is what Ederson is hoping for. After seven years at the Etihad, the goalkeeper, currently on international duty at the Copa América, wants a new challenge. Manchester City will nonetheless demand a considerable fee for their No.1, with his contract running until 2026.
Foot Mercato understands that there are other interested parties, however, it is Al-Nassr who have thus far shown the most concrete interest.
GFFN | Luke Entwistle
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