Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson recently visited Abu Dhabi with his family to enjoy some well-earned downtime following a historic season.
Ederson was ever-present as City secured their third straight Premier League title and first ever Champions League trophy as part of a treble which also included the FA Cup.
Before returning to City to begin preparations for the new season, Ederson took a trip to the capital with his family, and visited several cultural landmarks and entertainment attractions including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi, and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. “My wife and I decided to come to Abu Dhabi because of everything that they have to enjoy, especially for my kids," Ederson said. "We’ve seen the Louvre, Warner Bros World and Ferrari World so there’s something for everyone. “We flew over with Etihad and my kids are enjoying the hotel at Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi.
They love the pool, the beach and the amazing food, and my wife is enjoying the spa. There are so many things to do here so it’s been great for everyone.” Ederson, 29, also made a special visit to the summer camp football sessions at Emirates Palace, led by Manchester City Football Schools UAE. “It’s been amazing to see all the kids today at the Summer Kids Camp," the Brazilian said. "They’re all happy and enjoying the game of football which is great." Ederson was at the heart of City's victory in the Champions League final in Istanbul last month.