Ederson completes medical as United prepare to announce signing
Ederson is set to finish his medical in Manchester this week, meaning Manchester United could confirm the Brazilian midfielder’s arrival as early as the weekend of 27 June 2026.
The 27‑year‑old completed the first part of his assessment with Brazil’s national team in the United States after the World Cup exit on 23 June. United’s recruitment team then arranged a second, club‑specific examination at the Carrington training complex. Sources say the club wants to verify his fitness under its own protocols before signing the former Salernitana player.
Ederson was a late call‑up for Brazil at the World Cup and featured in two cameo appearances, including the 2‑1 loss to Norway on 23 June. His athleticism, ball‑carrying ability and versatility make him a natural fit for the Red Devils, who lost Casemiro to Al‑Hilal earlier this summer. Manager Erik ten Hag has hinted that the Brazilian could provide the balance missing from United’s central area.
United have already missed out on Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, leaving the midfield rebuild incomplete. Ederson’s signing would be the first midfield addition of the window and could free up resources for a later pursuit of Aurelien Tchouaméni, the club’s reported dream replacement for Casemiro. The deal is expected to be finalised once the medical is cleared, with a fee rumored to be around €30 million.
TEAMtalk reports that Ederson will travel to England this week, and if he passes the tests, United could make a formal announcement by the weekend of 27 June. The club’s hierarchy is eager to lock down the deal quickly, hoping to avoid further setbacks in the transfer market.
After the medical, Ederson will join United’s pre‑season training camp in Austria, scheduled to start on 2 July. He will have the chance to integrate with teammates like Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro’s successor, while the coaching staff evaluates his role in upcoming Premier League fixtures.
The Peoples Person, a long‑standing United news outlet, highlighted the urgency of the signing, noting that United’s owners, INEOS, are under pressure to deliver on their summer promises. Fans have taken to social media, expressing optimism that the Brazilian will add depth and dynamism to a midfield that has struggled for consistency.
Ederson’s final medical is the last hurdle before a deal that could reshape Manchester United’s midfield for the 2026‑27 season.