Manchester United have reportedly sealed the signing of Atalanta midfielder Ederson as their first summer move.
Ederson is set to sign a four-year deal with the Red Devils with an option to extend his stay for an additional 12 months in a move that has been reported for a number of months.
The 26-year-old will step in for veteran Brazilian Casemiro, who will depart this summer after several years at the club following an emotional goodbye at Old Trafford at the end of the campaign.
He is set to become the first signing of the Michael Carrick era as transfer guru Fabrizio Romano revealed the deal is set to be announced soon.
"Manchester United formally closed their first signing of the summer. Was a 'here we go' a few days ago, but now everything is in paper between Manchester United and Atalanta for Ederson. The Brazilian midfielder is a Man United player from today," Romano reported.
"What's needed now is Ederson, after the holidays, go to England, take his official medical, sign the contract. I'm told that a first unofficial medical already took place with the authorisation of Atalanta.
"Everything is okay between Ederson and Man United since months ago. He only wants to go to Man United, and now also the agreement closed between the two clubs on paper."
Ederson was named in Brazil's 55-man expanded World Cup squad but missed out on manager Carlo Ancelotti's final selection. He will have a much-needed rest this summer, making his move to Old Trafford easier as he stays in Europe.
Colito
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and he was recalled to join Brazil
leabcdeior
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our 2 cup on the way home 💪🤩💯
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abdulgg
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our 2 cup on the way home 💪🤩💯
Micbdmnosu
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he's now added for world cup
saurav5105
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he is not even going to the world cup
He is going to the world cup as a replacement for wesley
Maubcptuyz
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Why say step in for Casemiro,that putting too much weight on him
Suppa
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he is not even going to the world cup
RachelTangi
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What are they hiding, really? Why are they taking long to announce him?
mayaeilps
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and he's now added to world cup