Manchester United are not ruling out signing Ederson this summer despite a breakdown in the deal over a medical issue.

United denied the deal was off to Sky Sports News last week after reports emerged in Italy, and, although it will not progress at the initial price and structure, the club may come back to signing the Brazilian later in the window.
United agreed the structure of a £38m deal with Atalanta and personal terms with Ederson in June and the intention was to conduct a medical and conclude the transfer in early July.
However, a late call-up to the Brazil World Cup squad following an injury to Wesley meant part of the medical had to be arranged in the US - and this indicated a potential issue.
No decision was made at that point and a full medical - including help from third-party specialists - was pencilled in for after Brazil's tournament had come to an end. In the meantime, further groundwork and background checks continued and time also allowed United to work on other targets, for whom they have moved quickly for this past week.
A full Ederson medical took place last week, which has concluded in United not proceeding on the current agreed terms, and United are understood to be extremely sympathetic to the player and his family.
It remains possible they return for him before the window is over, depending on how the market develops. But Sky Sports News can confirm Andrey Santos has not been signed as an alternative to Ederson.
United continue to work diligently on improving the squad while remaining disciplined within their budget, and today they are triggering a release clause in Aston Villa midfielder Youri Tielemans' contract for a fee in the region of £36m.
They are also set to announce the £50m arrival of Santos from Chelsea and goalkeeper Karl Darlow on a free transfer from Leeds.
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