Galatasaray have reportedly submitted a €3 million offer to Manchester City for experienced Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, as the Turkish giants look to reinforce their defensive line ahead of the new season.
The 31-year-old shot-stopper, who joined City from Benfica in 2017, has been a key figure for the Premier League club over the past seven seasons. During his time at the Etihad Stadium, Ederson has established himself as one of the most consistent goalkeepers in Europe, contributing significantly to City’s domestic and international success under manager Pep Guardiola.
According to sources close to the negotiations, discussions are still in the early stages, with Manchester City currently evaluating the proposal. While Ederson has been an important part of the club’s recent history, it remains to be seen whether he features in the club’s long-term plans, particularly following recent speculation about squad restructuring and the arrival of new talent.
Galatasaray, who are preparing for a demanding campaign both domestically and in European competitions, see Ederson as a valuable addition to their squad. His wealth of experience at the highest level, including multiple Premier League titles and appearances in the UEFA Champions League, would bring both quality and leadership to their back line.
The Brazilian international still has a contract with Manchester City, and any potential move would depend on the club’s willingness to part ways with a player who has played a pivotal role in their recent trophy-winning era.
While a €3 million fee may seem modest for a goalkeeper of Ederson’s calibre, factors such as age, contract length, and salary considerations may influence the outcome of the negotiations.
For now, the future of Ederson remains uncertain as both clubs assess their positions in what could become one of the more intriguing transfers of the summer window.

