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·23 Juli 2025
Man City Hold Firm Stance Over Ederson’s Future Amid Galatasaray Interest

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·23 Juli 2025
Manchester City have made it clear they want to retain their No.1 goalkeeper Ederson, amid growing speculation linking him with a move to Turkish giants Galatasaray. As reported by Sky Sports News, the club are yet to receive any formal offer and remain firm in their stance that Ederson is not for sale.
According to Sky Germany, Galatasaray are confident they can get a deal done, with personal terms said to be “verbally agreed” between the club and the player’s agent. However, the reality inside City’s camp paints a different picture.
During the pre-season tour, Ederson himself was quick to shut down rumours. He said:“My future is here” and described the reports of a move away as “99% fake news.”
The Brazilian added, “My head is here. It stays with the City. It gives me everything to go back to the Premier League again and try to win the Champions League as well. My mind is staying in the club.”
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This public commitment will no doubt be welcomed by manager Pep Guardiola, although the City boss has historically allowed players to leave if they express a desire to go. As things stand, Ederson has given no indication of that.
City are actively engaged in talks to re-sign former academy graduate James Trafford from Burnley. The club hold a £40 million buy-back clause, though current negotiations are aiming to settle on a lower figure. Trafford was sold in 2023 and has since emerged as a target for multiple Premier League sides, including Newcastle United who recently had a £27 million bid turned down.
Trafford’s potential return appears to be part of a broader goalkeeping contingency plan, with uncertainty surrounding the futures of both Ederson and back-up keeper Stefan Ortega.
Burnley, anticipating Trafford’s possible exit, are already identifying replacements. City’s Ortega, along with Newcastle’s Martin Dubravka, have emerged as candidates. Both are in the final year of their contracts, making them viable and cost-effective targets.
This level of forward planning is typical of City’s transfer strategy, though it also underlines the shifting dynamics within their goalkeeping department.
City remain calm for now, knowing they hold the cards. Ederson is under contract, committed, and valued internally not just for his shot-stopping but his integral role in City’s build-up play. Galatasaray may feel confident, but unless the player communicates a change of heart, a departure looks highly unlikely.
From a Manchester City fan’s perspective, Ederson staying put is reassuring. He has been the backbone of City’s success under Guardiola, and his sweeper-keeper style perfectly complements the tactical system. His quote about the rumours being “99% fake news” brings clarity and shows he’s still hungry to fight for more trophies.
The rumours around Galatasaray feel like agent noise, perhaps to generate leverage or test interest. City haven’t received an official bid, and unless that happens, fans should not panic. What’s intriguing is the Trafford angle. A buy-back implies long-term vision, and even though he may not be ready to start right away, having a quality understudy is smart, especially if Ortega decides to move on.
Still, it raises the question: why would City move for Trafford now unless there’s at least a small possibility Ederson could leave this summer or next? It might not be an immediate threat, but it suggests succession planning is underway. Guardiola’s philosophy demands goalkeepers who can play with their feet, and Trafford fits that profile.
As fans, we should take this as a signal that City are doing what elite clubs do best – thinking three steps ahead. Let Ederson lift more silverware while grooming the next one.