Transfer: Ederson's Move From Atalanta to Man Utd Collapses
Manchester United had agreed a deal worth up to £38 million, but reports say an underlying knee issue ended the move after a medical in the UK.
- On Friday, Manchester United's transfer for Atalanta midfielder Ederson collapsed after medical concerns emerged, with journalist Fabrizio Romano confirming the deal is "OFF and considered as collapsed."
- The £38million transfer stalled after a medical examination allegedly revealed an underlying knee issue, though Atalanta insists Ederson is "100% fit" and will welcome the midfielder back.
- United sought the player to address gaps following Casemiro's departure, having abandoned attempts to sign Elliot Anderson due to a £110m price tag and losing Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham Hotspur after an £85m offer.
- The Red Devils are now finalizing a £48m deal for Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos, who has been cleared for a medical as senior players prepare for pre-season training.
- With Manuel Ugarte sidelined by a serious injury and Kobbie Mainoo still at the World Cup, the squad remains thin ahead of the pre-season campaign against Wrexham.
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Transfer: Ederson's move from Atalanta to Man Utd collapses
Manchester United have pulled the plug on their proposed move for Atalanta midfielder, Ederson. The Premier League has taken the decision, after fresh injury concerns prompted them to arrange a more thorough medical examination this week. Doubts have emerged over Ederson’s recent meniscus injury and the possibility of longer-term knee issues. United will now pursue […] Transfer: Ederson’s move from Atalanta to Man Utd collapses
Despite the absence of official positions and notes of the two parties, the transfer of Ederson José dos Santos from Atalanta to Manchester United has skipped. The agreement, on the basis of 45 million euros, had been reached before the World Cup. (ANSA)
English giants Manchester United have abandoned their pursuit of Ederson, whom they were close to signing ahead of the World Cup.
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