The summer transfer window is just three months away, and clubs across Europe are gearing up to make significant additions to their squad.
Over in Turkey, legendary manager Jose Mourinho has reportedly set his sights on Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson as he looks to strengthen his Fenerbahce squad ahead of next season.
The Turkish side has struggled to keep pace with rivals Galatasaray in the Super Lig, trailing by nine points despite having a game in hand.
Mourinho is eager to bolster several areas of his team after an underwhelming first season, and Ederson, who has been a key player for Manchester City, could be a major coup for Fenerbahce.
Fenerbahçe, Jose Mourinho'nun isteği üzerine Ederson ile ilgileniyor. 2026'da sözleşmesi biteceği için Manchester City bu yaz satmayı düşünüyor. Ederson'un menajeri Jorge Mendes ile Mourinho yakın arkadaş.
— FF TV (@FFTVofficial) March 26, 2025
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The Brazilian goalkeeper revealed last summer that a conversation with Pep Guardiola was instrumental in his decision to stay at Manchester City.
"I spoke to Pep, and it was crucial," Ederson said.
Fenerbahce have also been linked with a move for Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic as Mourinho aims to build a team capable of challenging Galatasaray's dominance in the Turkish league.
Galatasaray added Nigerian goal-machine Victor Osimhen to their ranks last summer, and Mourinho will need to make some significant signings if he hopes to close the gap.