caughtoffside
·11 avril 2026
Man United and Arsenal approach rejected by Brazilian who wants Atletico move

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·11 avril 2026

Atalanta’s highly coveted Brazilian maestro, Ederson, has reportedly drawn a firm line in the sand regarding his immediate future. Despite concrete interest and lucrative overtures from a host of Premier League heavyweights, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Newcastle United, the 26-year-old has his heart firmly set on a move to the Spanish capital.
According to Spanish outlet AS, Ederson has formally rejected all English approaches, heavily favoring a transition to Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid.
The intense English interest in Ederson is entirely justified given his exceptional, consistent development in Serie A over the past few seasons.
Arsenal had recently been heavily tipped to launch a late hijack attempt, viewing the Brazilian as the perfect engine-room reinforcement to support Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard.
Meanwhile, Man United had explored creative avenues to secure his signature, reportedly considering offering out-of-favor striker Joshua Zirkzee in a potential player-plus-cash swap deal.
Newcastle United also viewed the 26-year-old as an ideal tactical fit for Eddie Howe’s high-intensity system. However, the financial muscle of the Premier League appears to have been outmatched by the tactical allure of La Liga.
For Ederson, the dream is to play under Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid.
Known for his aggressive pressing, tackling tenacity, and relentless stamina, the Brazilian is tailor-made for the demanding, high-octane philosophy implemented at the Metropolitano Stadium.
However, while personal terms appear settled, finalizing the actual transfer fee remains a significant obstacle. Atalanta, notoriously shrewd negotiators, are reportedly holding out for a fee in the region of £44 million (€50m).
With Atletico’s initial proposals reportedly falling around the £33 million mark, there is still considerable work to be done in the boardroom to bridge the valuation gap.
While Italian giants Inter Milan and Juventus are also monitoring the situation closely in hopes of doing a domestic hijack, Atletico Madrid undoubtedly sit in the driving seat.
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