Man City
This season, Pep Guardiola is thinking of a different name for Manchester City’s starting goalie.
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It has been disclosed that this season, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gave thought to a fresh candidate for the first-choice goalkeeper position at the Etihad Stadium.
Since the arrival of their Catalan manager in England, the defending Premier League winners have probably had a superior group of goalkeepers, with Ederson and Stefan Ortega providing great qualities in the goal.
The Brazilian is still ranked first with Manchester City this season, but he has an exceptional chance to start the team’s next games as his backup after suffering an injury against Liverpool last weekend.
This season, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gave consideration to a fresh candidate for the first-choice goalkeeper spot at the Etihad Stadium. It has been
disclosed.
Since the arrival of their Catalan manager in England, the defending Premier League winners have probably had a superior group of goalkeepers, with Ederson and Stefan Ortega providing great qualities in the goal.
The Brazilian is still ranked first with Manchester City this season, but he has an exceptional chance to start the team’s next games as his backup after suffering an injury against Liverpool last weekend.
Ederson is anticipated to miss up to four weeks of activity, therefore Ortega is slated to start for City in the FA Cup quarterfinals against Newcastle United and the Premier League matchup against Arsenal.
That being said, it is unlikely that any club members will be concerned given the new
article demonstrating how highly the Manchester City manager, in particular, regards the 31-year-old—so highly that there was a possibility he began this season as the top pick.
This is based on information from Sam Lee of The Athletic, who claims that Pep Guardiola was so impressed with Ortega the previous season that he was “considering” starting the German goalie for the current campaign toward the conclusion of the campaign.
Sadly for Manchester City, Ortega’s contributions seem to have exceeded the strict internal wage scales at the team. The Premier League winners have already offered to raise his pay, according to The Athletic, but “within their existing structure for what they believe a back-up goalkeeper should earn.”
Therefore,
Sam Lee’s report reveals that Stefan Ortega’s camp believes he has “proved himself to be worth more” than City’s wage assessment, which is not surprising given that bonuses are more difficult to obtain without consistent playing time.
In addition to the Premier League and Europe showing a great deal of interest in Ortega during the January transfer window, Zack Steffen, Manchester City’s previous backup option, confirmed his departure.
At the close of the 2021–2022 season, the American men’s international goalkeeper saw his career with the defending Premier League winners come to an abrupt halt after a dismal FA Cup semi-final performance against Liverpool.
After spending the next season on loan at Middlesbrough, assisting the Riverside team in their Premier League aspirations
promotion, any chance of a subsequent departure from City in England was thwarted by a knee injury.
Steffen is currently resuming his career in Major League Soccer as a result of Manchester City and Colorado Rapids reaching a deal.
Sadly for Manchester City, Ortega’s contributions seem to have exceeded the strict internal wage scales at the team. The Premier League winners have already offered to raise his pay, according to The Athletic, but “within their existing structure for what they believe a back-up goalkeeper should earn.”
It has been disclosed that this season, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gave thought to a fresh candidate for the first-choice goalkeeper position at the Etihad Stadium.
It’s arguable that the current Premier League champions’ goalkeeping group is the strongest since the
their Catalan manager’s arrival in England, Ederson and Stefan Ortega providing formidable skills between the posts.
The Brazilian is still ranked first with Manchester City this season, but he has an exceptional chance to start the team’s next games as his backup after suffering an injury against Liverpool last weekend.
Ederson is anticipated to miss up to four weeks of activity, therefore Ortega is slated to start for City in the FA Cup quarterfinals against Newcastle United and the Premier League matchup against Arsenal.
Though a recent report shows how highly the 31-year-old is regarded by the Manchester City manager in particular, there is unlikely to be any worry among the team.
so that he had a chance to begin this season as the top pick.
This is based on information from Sam Lee of The Athletic, who claims that Pep Guardiola was so impressed with Ortega the previous season that he was “considering” starting the German goalie for the current campaign toward the conclusion of the campaign.
Sadly for Manchester City, Ortega’s contributions seem to have exceeded the strict internal wage scales at the team. The Premier League winners have already offered to raise his pay, according to The Athletic, but “within their existing structure for what they believe a back-up goalkeeper should earn.”
Therefore, it is unsurprising to learn that Stefan Ortega’s camp believes, according to Sam Lee’s report.
Given that bonuses are more difficult to obtain without consistent playing time, he has “proved himself to be worth more” than City’s wage estimate.
In addition to the Premier League and Europe showing a great deal of interest in Ortega during the January transfer window, Zack Steffen, Manchester City’s previous backup option, confirmed his departure.
At the close of the 2021–2022 season, the American men’s international goalkeeper saw his career with the defending Premier League winners come to an abrupt halt after a dismal FA Cup semi-final performance against Liverpool.
After spending the next season on loan at Middlesbrough, where he helped the Riverside team earn promotion to the Premier League, a knee injury ended any chance of his returning to England to play for City.
Rather, Steffen is currently practicing Major League Soccer again after Manchester City and Colorado Rapids reached a deal.
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