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Ederson will see pressure for the No.1 position at Manchester City next season.

Ederson will see pressure for the No.1 position at Manchester City next season for the first time since signing for the club in 2017.

Having controversially signed Claudio Bravo from Barcelona to replace favorite Joe Hart in his first season at the club, Pep Guardiola made a major announcement by taking in the uncapped Brazilian Ederson for £ 35 m less than a year later-a amount that could be claimed as a world record for a goalkeeper based on your opinion of exchange rates and the price Juventus charged for Gianluigi Buffon.
Ederson's interest at the Etihad was unchallenged since his start, and was rewarded at the conclusion of his first season with a bumper new deal. A bad injury to Bravo the following season just further improved the status of the 26-year-old however as the Chilean leaves this summer fresh rivalry is expected to take place.
Aro Muric, who in the 2018/19 season was backup for Bravo, had a disappointing season out on loan at Nottingham Forest but more exciting was Zack Steffen, a 24-year-old American stopper who City made the most costly goalie in MLS history in 2019 in a contract that might grow to £ 8 m.

If Steffen has yet to make his impact on this side of the Atlantic, many near to him have known that he was poised for big things since he was a teenager.

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