Pep Guardiola unsure on whether Ederson will stay at Manchester City
Pep Guardiola has revealed Ederson could leave the club in this transfer window, admitting the goalkeeper "maybe has other options".
Following a pre-season 4-3 friendly defeat against Celtic, Guardiola said his Brazilian goalkeeper could very well depart the club this summer after seven years of prolonged success. Ederson played the second half of City's defeat in the first game of their US tour, conceding twice.
Saudi Pro League club Al Ittihad have been linked with Ederson, who still has two years left of his contract at City.
Speaking after the game, Guardiola was unsure on Ederson's future, saying: "I don't know - he has to see maybe now other options. Of course I'd like him to stay. Depends now the clubs. I don't know the situation, no contact in the last days. A question of training and being with us until the transfer window finishes and we see what happens.
Image: Ederson's PL ranking since joining in 2017
"He's been the keeper for the team that has incredible success the last seven or eight years. We have an incredible three keepers, especially the two who play regularly. A really important position in the team. Really good team [of keepers]. We will see until the last day of the transfer window when anything can happen. Not just Ederson but many players."
Guardiola's openness to the questions on Ederson's future was in contrast to how he had responded to reports of Kevin De Bruyne leaving this summer in his pre-match media briefing.
Al Ittihad have also been linked with De Bruyne, who has entered the final year of his contract at City.
However, speaking ahead of City's friendly against Celtic in North Carolina, Guardiola said: "Kevin is not going".
Image: Ederson passing's radar since 2017
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Sky Sports' Lewis Jones:
"It was a save with such match-winning connotations that it made Pep Guardiola fall to the floor.
"Stefan Ortega - the man in the shadow of Ederson for so long - stepped up by denying Heung-Min Son in a one-on-one duel that proved a decisive moment in Man City's unprecedented fourth straight Premier League title. Son raced goalwards and had only Ortega - who replaced the injured Ederson earlier in the second half - to beat. With the goal at his mercy, Son's shot was brilliantly saved by Ortega, before Erling Haaland scored his second goal of the game from the penalty spot just minutes later to secure a vital three points.
"Ortega saved the actions, otherwise Arsenal is champion," conceded Guardiola. "That is the reality in modern football. The margins are so, so tight."
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"Perhaps that moment is why Guardiola is relaxed about Ederson's future. With no noises emerging regarding City looking to use the transfer market to recruit a goalkeeper, in the eyes of Guardiola, Ortega could be the natural replacement. In 632 minutes of Premier League action last season, Ortega's numbers stood strong up against Ederson, bettering his team-mate in key metrics like saves-per-90 and goals prevented according to expected goals.
Image: Ederson vs Ortega - a changing of the guard?
"City could need freshening up in the defensive department.
"Despite edging out Arsenal in the title race, City's expected goals against figure of 35.9 and shots on target faced data (111) were the most they've shipped since the 19/20 season. Opposition teams who counter attacked with precision did find ways to break through.
"Although it didn't stop the City juggernaut rolling on, that moment with Son did show that even another slight regression next season in the City ranks will leave them vulnerable to the chasing pack.
"Perhaps replacing Ederson is Guardiola's game-changing plan?"
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