Manchester United refutes claims of pulling out of Ederson transfer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 5:25 AM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Manchester United has denied reports that they have withdrawn from negotiations for Ederson of Atalanta. Despite recent claims from Fabrizio Romano that medical tests may have complicated the transfer, United insists that discussions are still active. The club is looking to strengthen its midfield following key departures and injuries. They have faced challenges in securing other targets, backing out of talks for Elliot Anderson and missing out on Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham. United has yet to make any signings this summer but may soon announce Andrey Santos after concluding his medical.
- •United denies reports of exiting Ederson negotiations.
- •Fabrizio Romano cited medical tests as a potential issue.
- •Club aims to strengthen midfield after Casemiro's exit.
- •United backed out of discussions for Elliot Anderson.
- •Andrey Santos may be the club's first summer signing.
- 5:25 AMYahoo Sports — Manchester United deny reports they have pulled out of Ederson transfer
"Manchester United are denying reports that the club have walked away from a deal for Atalanta’s Ederson, per Sky Sports journalist Lyall Thomas. Fabrizio Romano recently claimed United will not c...
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