Manchester City eyes Mike Maignan as Ederson considers Saudi move

Manchester City’s long-standing goalkeeper, Ederson, who has been with the club for seven seasons, is reportedly considering a move away from the team at the end of the season.

Sources suggest that Ederson, who has won numerous titles with Manchester City since joining in 2017, is looking for new challenges and has received enticing offers from Saudi Arabia.

With his contract running until June 2025, his potential transfer could bring in up to 30 million euros for the club.

The club’s management is not looking to retain him but rather to find a suitable replacement.

Manchester City is eyeing Mike Maignan as a potential successor to Ederson.

According to “The Sun”, the AC Milan goalkeeper is their top target due to his impressive performances at both club and international levels.

Manchester City plans to monitor Maignan’s performance during the upcoming Euro tournament and may make an offer post-competition.

Additionally, Maignan’s contract extension with AC Milan has stalled, making a move more feasible.

Besides Maignan, Manchester City is also keeping an eye on England and Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

The situation is developing, and further updates are expected.

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