Manchester United Set to Announce £35m Ederson Transfer with Medical Booked
Man United Set for £35m Ederson Transfer, Medical Booked

Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Ederson, with the midfielder set to undergo a medical. It is no secret that Michael Carrick's priority, after being named permanent head coach following a strong finish to the Premier League season, in the summer transfer window is to bolster the Man United engine room.

There have been suggestions that Man United will target at least two midfielders, one to replace Casemiro as the Brazilian officially leaves the club after four years at the end of the month.

As per The Athletic, a deal was struck earlier in the month to make Ederson the first new arrival at Old Trafford this summer. It is understood that Man United will pay Atalanta a €40.5 million (£34.9 million) fixed fee plus €4.5 million (£3.8 million) of potential bonuses, while Ederson has agreed a four-year contract which includes the option of an additional 12 months.

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Confirmation for the deal had been delayed because of Ederson being called up to the Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup, as a late replacement for the injured Wesley. However, reports in Italy claim an announcement is imminent now that Brazil's first game of the tournament - a 1-1 draw with Morocco - is out of the way.

According to Italian newspaper Corriere Dello Sport, Ederson is to finally undergo his medical in New York on Sunday, meaning he is one step closer to becoming a Man United player.

The report also states that United's transfer business will not stop at Ederson. The club are looking to sign a left-back, a left-winger and, as mentioned above, one other central midfielder. Lewis Hall and Bradley Barcola are the names being linked to bolster Man United's left-hand side, while there is a genuine interest in West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes.

Amid reports of a bid being prepared for the Portugal international - who missed out on the World Cup squad - Standard Sport understands the Hammers have set an asking price of £80 million for the 21-year-old. Man United are said to be unwilling to pay that fee, therefore a compromise must be reached or alternatives such as Bournemouth's Alex Scott may come into consideration.

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