
Man City Confirm Ederson €14m Transfer to Fenerbahce as Brazilian Goalkeeper Bids Emotional Farewell
Eight years, 18 trophies, countless memories – and now, a tearful goodbye. Manchester City have officially confirmed the €14 million transfer of Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson to Fenerbahce, closing the chapter on one of the most decorated careers in the club’s modern history.
The 31-year-old leaves behind not only medals and records but also a legacy of calm, brilliance, and daring that helped shape Pep Guardiola’s dynasty. In a heartfelt farewell message posted on City’s website, Ederson thanked everyone who had been part of his journey: coaches, teammates, fans, and above all, the club that made him a serial winner.
Ederson’s Farewell: “Once a Blue, Always a Blue”
If there was one thing clear in Ederson’s goodbye, it was emotion. The Brazilian spoke with pride about his time in Manchester, describing his years under Guardiola as the most special of his life.
“I leave Manchester City incredibly proud of what we have achieved together, and I am honoured to have worn the shirt so many times,” he wrote. “Under Pep, we have dominated the Premier League and conquered Europe. It has been amazing.”
Ederson went on to thank Guardiola and long-serving goalkeeping coach Xabier Mancisidor, crediting them with making him the best version of himself between the sticks. But his words for his teammates and supporters carried the most weight.
“Our desire to win every game has been a joy to be a part of. Finally, the fans – thank you for making me feel at home in a city so far away from Brazil. Playing for City has been the most special time of my life. Once a Blue, always a Blue.”
It’s the kind of message that Cityzens will remember for years. In an era defined by dominance, Ederson’s calm passing from the back, his sweeping outside the box, and his ice-cool presence will be etched into the memories of a generation of supporters.
Man City’s Golden Era with Ederson

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When Ederson arrived from Benfica in 2017, few knew just how transformative he would become. Guardiola had been searching for a goalkeeper who could truly play with his feet, a man brave enough to step outside the penalty area and launch attacks with laser-like precision. In Ederson, he found the perfect fit.
The Brazilian redefined the role of a Premier League goalkeeper. He wasn’t just making saves – he was dictating the rhythm of games, spraying 60-yard passes to wingers and midfielders like a quarterback. Under his watch, City didn’t just win – they dominated.
Five Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups, and that long-awaited Champions League crown were all secured with Ederson as the last line of defence. His trophy haul of 18 is a testament not only to his consistency but also to how integral he was to Guardiola’s vision of football.
Fenerbahce Welcome Their New Number One

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While City fans are still processing his departure, excitement is building in Turkey. Fenerbahce released a statement welcoming Ederson to Istanbul, confirming that the goalkeeper had landed to complete the formalities.
“Our club has reached an agreement with Manchester City for the transfer of Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson,” read the note. “The player has been brought to Istanbul for the completion of official signatures.”
For the Turkish giants, this is more than a signing. It’s a statement. Ederson brings world-class experience, Champions League pedigree, and leadership qualities to a squad looking to reassert itself at the very top of Turkish football.
Donnarumma the Successor?
City, of course, wasted little time in preparing for life after Ederson. According to multiple reports, the Premier League champions are on the verge of confirming the signing of Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris Saint-Germain.
The Italian, who has endured a difficult spell in Paris despite his Euro 2020 heroics, has agreed to a long-term deal with City. His arrival signals Guardiola’s intent to refresh and rebuild his squad after a turbulent start to the 2025/26 season.
For Donnarumma, still just 26, this could be the opportunity to re-establish himself among Europe’s elite. But stepping into Ederson’s shoes won’t be easy. City fans have been spoiled by a goalkeeper who combined reliability with flair, and comparisons will be inevitable.
City’s Rocky Start and What Comes Next
Ederson’s departure comes at a challenging moment. Guardiola’s side have collected just one win in their opening three Premier League matches, raising eyebrows and questions about whether this might finally be the season when City stumble.
The derby against Manchester United on September 14 looms large. With Donnarumma likely to be announced and potentially registered in time, Guardiola will hope his new goalkeeper can provide stability in a squad searching for rhythm.
Losing a figure like Ederson, both on the pitch and in the dressing room, won’t be easy. His voice, his experience, and his presence will be missed. But City, as they always do, will adapt. Guardiola has built a machine capable of renewal, and this is simply the next evolution.
A Legacy Secured
When the dust settles, Ederson’s name will sit alongside City legends. He may not have scored goals or danced past defenders, but his contribution was every bit as decisive. Guardiola himself often said that the entire structure of his City side depended on the bravery of the goalkeeper – the willingness to stand high, take risks, and start attacks.
That was Ederson in a nutshell. Fearless, composed, utterly reliable. From penalty saves to outrageous assists, he left his mark on English football in a way few goalkeepers ever have.
As he begins his new adventure in Istanbul, City fans will no doubt keep a watchful eye on Fenerbahce. And perhaps, when the Champions League anthem plays, they’ll wonder what might have been if their Brazilian No.1 had stayed just a little longer.
But in truth, the ending feels right. Ederson leaves at the top, with nothing left to prove, and with the words “Once a Blue, always a Blue” etched into the story of Manchester City.
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