Man United have agreed a deal with Atalanta to sign Ederson, who is expected to be an upgrade on Manuel Ugarte.
Manuel Ugarte has struggled with the Premier League’s intensity since his arrival in England, but it was concerning to watch him suffer against Grimsby Town at the start of the season.
Although Grimbsy’s first goal on the night of United’s humiliation at Blundell Park could have been stopped by four other players, Ugarte failed to react quickly to losing the ball at the beginning of the move.
Ugarte and Amad collided on the halfway line. The Urguary international did not get back up to his feet quickly enough to sprint back.
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There were 11 seconds between Ugarte going to the ground and the goal. He reached the penalty area as the ball left Charles Vernam’s boot, suggesting he could have got closer if he had reacted immediately.
There is no guarantee that Ugarte would have been able to reach Vernam to stop his shot if he’d reacted quicker, but maximum effort is obviously the bare minimum expectation. The problem is that Ugarte was trying – he just didn’t have the athleticism to recover quickly enough.
Ugarte’s running statistics were decent at Paris Saint-Germain, but playing in the Premier League is a different kettle of fish from competing in Ligue 1, as the intensity is relentless, and there is no time to dither.
That has not been the only worry with Ugarte, whose passing is not a strength, which is a problem in a division where it has become increasingly important for deep-lying midfielders to set the tempo.
Those two areas are strengths for Ederson, who should be an upgrade on Ugarte after his arrival from Atalanta. The Reds have reached an agreement with the Italian club to sign the midfielder for £35million, plus £4 million in potential add-ons, and the deal will be completed by early July.
The 26-year-old can play as a deep-lying midfielder or as a No.8 because of his ability to pass through the lines. At Atalanta, he regularly finds wing-backs with long passes from midfield, a trait that is not in Ugarte’s skill set.
Ederson can dribble out of tight spaces, like Kobbie Mainoo, and relieve pressure when United are under pressure from the opposition. In comparison, United fans sit nervously when Ugarte gets in those scenarios.
The Brazilian has a better engine than Ugarte as well, building a reputation in Italy for his running power and high energy levels, averaging 10.6km per game in the Champions League this season.
Ederson looks better suited to the demands of the Premier League, but crunching the numbers in the market also led United to sign Ugarte, who has never looked comfortable with English football.
United’s record of signings from Serie A is another reason to be a tad cautious about the Ederson transfer, however, there has been a feeling in Italy that he was destined for a bigger move, and that he will receive international recognition from Brazil when the time is right.
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The 26-year-old has cut it against English opposition too, having impressed when Atalanta beat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield – covering almost every blade of grass – in the first leg of the 2024 Europa League semi-final.
Atalanta hammered Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League final, and Ederson was singled out for praise by his manager. “I’ve been fortunate enough to coach a lot of very good players,” Gian Piero Gasperini said.
“In terms of physicality, regains and the timing of his runs, Ederson is definitely an extraordinary player, one cut out for teams at the very highest level. It surprises me he still doesn’t play for Brazil, even if he’s often been called up. But that’ll come.”
Ederson was not included in Brazil’s squad for the World Cup, but there are talented players ahead of him in his position, with the likes of Casemiro, Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes, and Fabinho making the cut instead.
United admire Guimaraes and would take him in a heartbeat from Newcastle if a deal could be agreed, as most clubs would. That’s not going to happen, but the Reds have got their own version for a cheaper fee with Ederson.
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