Reports indicate that Manchester United has withdrawn from the transfer agreement concerning Atalanta’s goalkeeper, Ederson. The English club had previously established terms with Atalanta, structuring the deal for a total of €45 million. This valuation comprised a fixed fee of €40.5 million, supplemented by an additional €4.5 million in performance-related bonuses.
The initialization of the transfer faced a delay because Ederson maintained his commitment to the Brazilian National Team for the 2026 World Cup cycle. Following Brazil’s elimination from recent tournaments, Manchester United sought to advance the transfer by mandating that Ederson undergo a series of supplementary and more detailed medical examinations. However, this development marked a significant turn in the negotiations.
Despite the club’s continued interest in acquiring the Brazilian international, the finalization of the move did not proceed. Sources confirm that the procedural hurdles, particularly concerning the required medical clearance for the man, ultimately led to the withdrawal of the club from the previously agreed terms valued at over million euros. The withdrawal concludes the transfer saga that had been ongoing since the initial discussions took place.
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