
Manchester United are edging closer to signing Ederson from Atalanta BC, with the final stage of negotiations now expected to accelerate following changes within the Italian club’s hierarchy. Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano reports that Atalanta’s appointment of Cristiano Giuntoli as sporting director and Maurizio Sarri as head coach has temporarily slowed the process, though both are now set to oversee the final round of talks.
United have already reached an advanced agreement on the player’s side, with personal terms effectively settled. The focus has shifted to the structure of the fee and add-ons, with United aiming to close at around €40–45 million. According to Romano, only unexpected late twists would derail the move, and the club remains calm as Atalanta’s new leadership settles in.
The Red Devils view Ederson as a high-energy midfielder who can add ball-winning, pressing intensity and vertical runs to a unit that requires greater balance between protection and progression. His Serie A form has demonstrated consistency in duels, second-ball recoveries and late box arrivals—traits that translate well to the Premier League’s pace and physicality.
Strategically, United’s stance suggests confidence in their broader summer plan. Even at the quoted price, club sources believe the deal leaves room to strengthen further in midfield if market conditions align, with several high-profile names loosely linked in recent weeks. That fluidity may be crucial given the evolving roles within United’s engine room and the need to support both defensive stability and creative transition.
The timing, while not immediate, appears manageable for United. With pre-season around the corner, the club prefers a clean resolution after Atalanta’s internal adjustments, rather than forcing a rushed conclusion. From Atalanta’s perspective, the new sporting structure will want clarity on reinvestment and squad planning before signing off on a sale of this magnitude.
If completed at the expected figure, the transfer would represent a pragmatic outlay for a profile that fits Premier League demands and United’s tactical outlook. While nothing is done until it’s signed and announced, indications are that United are closing in. Unless something dramatic changes, Ederson looks set to become a Manchester United player once the final touches are agreed.