Man City in “Advanced Talks” to sign a star of 40 million pounds sterling which leads 1% in three key statistics
Manchester City is now in advanced talks to sign an “incredible” star, and they seek to conclude an agreement before the end of July.
Ederson’s Man City Future Up in the air
In recent days, there have been contradictory relationships surrounding the future of Ederson at the Etihad stadium, the journalist of Sky Sports, Florian Prettenberg, initially suggesting that the Brazilian closed by going to the Turkish champions Galatasaray.
Since then, however, widespread reports have suggested that City wishes to keep their goalkeeper for the last year of his contract, which means that it may not be necessary to replace in the near future.
Having been number one throughout his stay at Etihad, Ederson is unlikely to play the second violin, but there is now a suggestion that the Pep Guardiola team progresses in their quest for a new goalkeeper.
Give Me Sport Writer Sam C, now went to X to reveal that Man City is in “advanced discussions” on a decision for the goalkeeper of Burnley, James Trafford.
The agreement is in no way sealed at this stage, but there is a desire to try to pass it before the end of July, although it is not clear if the blues will have to pay the complete clause of 40 million pounds sterling included in the contract of his former player.
Trafford could be “incredible” heir to Ederson
The owner of the Burnley minority, JJ Watt, was very impressed after the shot made two penalty stops in a match during the 0-0 draw of the Clarets against Sunderland last season, praising the 22-year-old as “incredible”.
The English penalty economy capacity is one of its main forces, ranking in the upper 1% for the spot kicks prevented by 90 in the past year, while placing itself in the first%% for its percentage of economy and its goals against the same period.
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The Blues are preparing an offer for a higher defender, with Pep Guardiola determined to strengthen his background line.
As such, the Burnley star could be Ederson’s ideal heir, in particular considering the city expert Steven Mcinerney thinks that the goalkeeper is also impressive in possession of the ball, saying: “Trafford is very good, remarkably good with the ball at its feet,
“Maybe not quite Ederson, but if Ederson is a 10 out of 10, James is at least new. Ederson is only one in this way, but I don’t think you have to be the best in the world to pass to succeed in one side that passes.”
It remains to be seen if City sanctions Ederson’s departure this summer, but if they do, there can be no better replacement than Trafford.




