After just one year, the star signing is set to leave Fenerbahce
After a lengthy spell at Manchester City, Ederson moved to Turkey last summer. Now, the Brazilian is reportedly ready to move on once more.
Posted Monday, May 11, 2026 by goal

LEROY SANE GALATASARAY EDERSON FENERBAHCE
After what felt like an eternity at Manchester City, Ederson moved to Turkey last summer. Now, the Brazilian is said to be ready to move on once more.
Star goalkeeper Ederson could be on his way out of Fenerbahce after just one season. Turkish transfer expert Yagiz Sabuncuoglu rates the move as highly likely.
Reports indicate that Ederson is keen to leave Fenerbahce. According to Sabuncuoglu, the Brazilian goalkeeper has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia, notably from Cristiano Ronaldo's club, Al-Nassr.
Fenerbahçe's hierarchy is reportedly open to the idea. The 32-year-old joined from Manchester City last summer for €11m and is under contract until 2028, with a release clause set at €25m.
Ederson is racking up title after title under Pep Guardiola.
Ederson arrived in Europe as a teenager from FC São Paulo after Benfica identified his exceptional talent. After gaining experience with several Portuguese clubs, he joined Manchester City in 2017 for €40 million. Installed as Pep Guardiola's first-choice goalkeeper, he helped the Cityzens secure their most successful period to date, winning six league titles. After the treble-winning campaign of 2023, he was named World Goalkeeper of the Year.
This term he joined Fener and spent the campaign chasing record champions Galatasaray, but the effort fell just short: since Saturday Gala have been confirmed as champions once again, while Fener have secured second spot.
2025/26 season: Ederson's record at Fenerbahce
Games/Minutes | Goals conceded | Clean sheets | Bookings |
|---|---|---|---|
36/3242 | 35 | 13 | Seven yellow cards and one yellow-red card were also shown. |
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