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A transfer target for Manchester City is now expected to remain at Everton this summer.

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Manchester City may now be unable to secure one of their anticipated transfer targets for the forthcoming summer window.

In addition to the UEFA SuperCup and FIFA Club World Cup they had won earlier in the campaign, the Manchester club concluded their most recent season by securing their sixth Premier League title in seven years.

Some behind-the-scenes details have emerged regarding one specific player that the Blues have on their radar, as another summer transfer window is on the brink of opening.

Doug Lukjanciks, Everton’s junior goalkeeper, is “currently anticipated to remain at the club,” according to a recent report from The Athletic. Lukjanciks has been associated with a potential transfer to City this summer.

Last month, it was reported that the Citizens are interested in signing the shot-stopper and are even willing to pay £10m to secure a contract for him.

The Englishman has appeared in six matches for Everton’s U18 team at the age of 16, but he has only managed to maintain one clean sheet and has conceded seven goals.

Additionally, he has participated in two matches for the U16 and U17 teams of England.

Despite his lack of experience, Lukjanciks must possess a quality that has captivated the attention of City, as evidenced by their willingness to spend £10m on his acquisition.

The Blues may have to wait before they have the opportunity to add the adolescent to their roster, as the most recent update indicates that he is expected to remain at Goodison Park for the summer.

In the event that a prospective transfer for the young goalkeeper is not feasible this summer, the most effective course of action for City is to monitor him and determine whether Everton would be amenable to negotiating a deal for him in the future if he continues to demonstrate his potential.

Following his “unusual” season, a somewhat unexpected statistic regarding a Manchester City player has been disclosed.

As a result of its historic fourth consecutive Premier League title, 2023/24 was another successful campaign for the club.

This occurred subsequent to the Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.

Manchester City was unable to defend their Champions League title, as they were eliminated in the quarterfinals by eventual champions Real Madrid on penalties. This was followed by City’s defeat in the FA Cup final to Manchester United.

However, it was a satisfactory season in comparison to the apex of the 2022/23 season, when the team achieved the coveted Treble.

Numerous athletes experienced exceptional seasons. Midfield lynchpin Rodri had yet another strong campaign, and Phil Foden was named Player of the Season.

However, it is possible that Ederson’s campaign was not the most successful, as a surprising statistic has recently surfaced…

Ederson achieved the lowest save percentage in the Premier League during the 2023/24 season.

Ederson experienced an intriguing season in 2023/24.

The Brazilian was instrumental in the club’s historic Treble victory last season, contributing significantly to the Premier League and Champions League.

However, this term, he has been unable to achieve the same level of success.

Injury occasionally impeded his forward progress. This is an uncommon occurrence, as he was required to exit the field four times due to injury. Stefan Ortega, the second-ranked official in the city, subsequently performed exceptionally well when summoned.

Ederson’s season was characterized as “strange” by Pep Guardiola due to his frequent absences due to injury.

Currently, a statistic that is less than favorable has been disclosed.

Poorest save success rates in the Premier League in 2023/24 (20+ applications):

Signing for £35 million In fact, Ederson recorded the lowest save percentage among all goalkeepers in the Premier League who have appeared in 20 or more games during the 2023/24 season.

His rate was 58.8%, which was lower than that of Crystal Palace’s Sam Johnstone (59.4%) and Luton Town’s Thomas Kaminski (62.2%), as per WhoScored.

Ederson’s performance was disappointing.

It is somewhat disheartening and unexpected to observe that Ederson has the lowest save percentage among all Premier League goalkeepers who have made 20 or more appearances in 2023/24.

The South American has been an exceptional acquisition for City; however, his performance during the previous season was subpar.

His ball-playing abilities are still exceptional; however, it will be crucial for him to elevate his save percentage in the forthcoming season, provided that he remains with the organization. Presently, there is speculation that he may depart.

Fortunately, City were still able to secure the Premier League title, despite Ederson’s subpar percentage. However, the Brazilian may benefit from a more steady performance in goal during the 2024/25 season, as Liverpool and Arsenal presented formidable challenges during the previous season.

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