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Manchester United Insists Éderson Deal Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s What Went Wrong.

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Manchester United Insists Éderson Deal Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s What Went Wrong.

Manchester United fans were bracing for bad news this week. Rumors started swirling that the Éderson transfer had collapsed. But club sources are pushing back hard. They say the deal is still alive. It’s just not easy.

The 26-year-old Brazilian midfielder was supposed to be a done deal. Atalanta and United had agreed on a fee structure around £35 million plus add-ons. Éderson himself confirmed the move back in June. Personal terms were settled. The plan was to finalize everything in July.

Then came the complications. According to reports from UtdDistrict and Plettigoal, the holdup is tied to the medical process and its timing. Nobody is being specific about what exactly went wrong. But the club’s response has been telling. They used the word “fighting” to describe their efforts to get this over the line. That’s not the language you use for a deal that’s coasting toward completion.

What United Is Saying

Manchester United sources categorically deny that the pursuit has been abandoned. They want to be clear: this isn’t finished. But they’re not pretending it’s smooth either. The pushback came publicly on Friday evening, which suggests the noise got loud enough to warrant a response.

For context, United’s midfield was a problem last season. There’s no other way to put it. The depth wasn’t there, and the quality dropped off fast after the starters. Éderson fits the profile Ruben Amorim needs. He can play box-to-box and he’s disciplined defensively. That kind of player is hard to find and harder to pry away from Serie A.

What Happens Next

The next few days will tell the story. Either the outstanding issues — whatever they are — get resolved, or this drags further into July. United has other targets, but Éderson was central to their summer plan. Losing him would mean scrambling for an alternative late in the window.

For now, the club is asking for patience. The deal is not dead. It’s just complicated. And in the transfer market, complicated can mean anything from a paperwork delay to a full collapse. United is betting on the former. They’re fighting for it, which is more than you can say for some of their other pursuits this summer.

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