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Manchester City in Talks Over Gianluigi Donnarumma Transfer

Manchester City in Talks Over Gianluigi Donnarumma Transfer

Manchester City are preparing to enter negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain over the potential signing of Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to multiple reports including Football Italia.

Despite recent moves to reinforce their goalkeeping department  including the return of James Trafford and the addition of Marcus Bettinelli City continue to evaluate options for the long-term future between the posts.

Ederson remains Guardiola’s first-choice for now, but uncertainty over Stefan Ortega’s role and the exit of Scott Carson have left room for movement. With Donnarumma’s contract at PSG running until 2026 and no extension agreed, the Ligue 1 side are reportedly willing to sell for €25M–€30M.

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The Italian international has reportedly been informed of his pending departure following PSG’s imminent acquisition of Lucas Chevalier from Lille. Bayern Munich and Chelsea have also expressed interest, but only City are said to be preparing an imminent bid.

Donnarumma’s age, profile, and Champions League pedigree make him an attractive asset, and City could move quickly to avoid a competitive free-agent race in 2026.

FAQ

  • Why are City interested in Donnarumma? — They see him as a strategic long-term option who could replace or rotate with Ederson.
  • Is he still under contract? Yes, until 2026, but PSG may sell due to contract impasse and new signings.
  • Are other clubs involved?  Bayern Munich have shown interest, and Chelsea are monitoring the situation.
  • How much will he cost? Estimated at €25M–€30M.
  • Will this affect Ederson’s future? Possibly. Reports link him to a move to Turkey, but no deal is in place yet.
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Conclusion

Manchester City’s interest in Gianluigi Donnarumma reflects a strategic approach to squad evolution under Pep Guardiola. While Ederson remains the current No.1, Donnarumma could provide elite depth or become a long-term solution should circumstances shift. Talks are expected to accelerate in the coming days.

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