Saudi Arabia — Ekhbary News Agency
Saudi club Al-Nassr has reportedly made a strong move to sign Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson from Turkish club Fenerbahçe. This potential deal could threaten the plans of their traditional rival, Al-Hilal, during the upcoming summer transfer window. These developments come as both clubs seek to bolster their goalkeeping positions.
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According to press reports, Al-Nassr acted swiftly and unexpectedly to secure the deal for Ederson, capitalizing on Saudi clubs' search for distinguished goalkeepers. This heightened interest arises amidst recent fluctuations in the performance of Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, currently with Al-Hilal, prompting clubs to seek strong alternatives or reinforcements.
Potential Deal Details and Saudi League Interest
Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson currently earns an annual salary of approximately 11 million euros with Fenerbahçe. The Turkish club may agree to his departure for a transfer fee reaching 22 million euros. The Saudi League is witnessing increasing interest in numerous prominent international players, with the goalkeeper position being one of the key areas clubs are actively looking to strengthen by attracting top talent.