Man City goalkeeper Ederson left out of Brazil squad amid Galatasaray transfer links

Man City goalkeeper Ederson left out of Brazil squad amid Galatasaray transfer links

Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has been left out of the latest Brazil squad by new head coach Carlo Ancelotti, as speculation mounts over his future at the Etihad.

The experienced shot-stopper, widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in world football, has surprisingly not featured in City's opening two Premier League matches of the 2025/26 season. Instead, Pep Guardiola has opted for new signing James Trafford between the posts, raising questions about Ederson's role at the club moving forward.

The timing of Ederson's omission from the Brazil squad adds further intrigue. With just a year remaining on his current contract, reports suggest Turkish giants Galatasaray are seriously interested in securing the 32-year-old's signature. The Istanbul-based club are looking to reinforce their squad ahead of a crucial European campaign and see Ederson as a marquee addition with vast international and Champions League experience.

Ancelotti, who officially took charge after the 2024 Copa America, appears to be ushering in a new era for the Selecao. In addition to Ederson's absence, Ancelotti has also left out star forward Neymar, indicating a possible shift toward youth and form-based selections.

Tottenham Hotspur striker Richarlison has earned a recall to the national team following an impressive start to the season, while Chelsea's teenage sensation Estevao, recently signed from Palmeiras, has received his first senior call-up. The inclusion of younger players like Estevao signals a desire by Ancelotti to rebuild the squad with an eye on the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

With uncertainty surrounding Ederson's future in Manchester and his international place now in question, the coming weeks could prove pivotal. If Galatasaray's interest materializes into a concrete offer, Ederson may find a fresh challenge in Turkey appealing as he seeks regular playing time and a return to the Brazil fold.

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