Manchester City is eagerly awaiting the extent of the last set of goalkeeper Eöder’s latest injury.
The 31-year-old was defeated in the last phases of the 5-2 victory of Crystal Palace in the Etihad Stadium, which repeated the qualification of the Champions League.
The reigning Premier League master, who many, was far below her best this season and fights against Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Chelsea and Aston Villa for a place in the TOP 5 -the pressure to reach the impressive shows of the English clubs in the European competition among the top four.
Posting Report that Ederson has carried out tests to determine the severity of his latest problem, and it seems unlikely that he will be willing this weekend to face a reconciling Everton.
Everson was worried about groin problems all season and did not always regain his place in the side of Stefan Ortega. But lately the Brazilian has been back under Pep Guardiola, which makes this setback of this injury all the more problematic.
Previously, he was associated with a big money to the bar-rich Saudi Pro-Liga-etwas, what the city becomes more open to sanctions if Eöder should continue to avoid over a long period of time-but Guardiola said at the time that he was not interested in the department.
“He knew from the first day that I didn’t want it, we didn’t want it, but the truth I will say the truth, the offer did not come,” said Guardiola in October. “The real offer because you make an offer, but to be for the goalkeeper, for the team that won four leading leagues in a row, you have a value, you know, have a prize. Otherwise it cannot go. This is the truth.”
Ortega was also associated with a deduction from the city and is looking for more regular football from the first team, but the incoming director of Football Hugo Viana has to identify at least one transfer goal before exiting can be considered.
Portos Diogo Costa and Juventus’ Michele di Gregorio were previously advertised as potential income, although both would not become cheap in view of their importance for their respective clubs.