PSG are preparing to move on from Gianluigi Donnarumma. Pushed behind Lucas Chevalier in the pecking order and with no contract extension in sight, the Italian goalkeeper could leave Paris this summer to avoid departing for free in 2026. The club is pushing for a quick sale.
Donnarumma has not been called up by Luis Enrique for the Ligue 1 restart and is already seeking an exit.
Manchester City are in pole position. According to Nicolo Schira, the goalkeeper has a principle agreement with the Citizens, with Pep Guardiola personally involved in the talks. Despite the recent arrival of James Trafford, City don’t want to miss the chance to sign a world-class keeper.
The price tag hurdle
Manchester United, however, are not out of the race. The Red Devils are also eyeing Donnarumma but need to offload one of their current keepers before making a move.
That sets the stage for a derby battle in the transfer market. PSG are open to selling but are holding out for €50m. City’s first offer sits at €30m—far from Paris’s demands.
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