Gianluigi Donnarumma signs for Manchester City after turbulent PSG exit | OneFootball

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·1. September 2025

Gianluigi Donnarumma signs for Manchester City after turbulent PSG exit

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After being one of the key figures in PSG's Champions League victory, Gianluigi Donnarumma abruptly ended his stint with the Parisian team after losing in the Club World Cup final against Chelsea. Luis Enrique confirmed that he made the decision, and on Monday, the final day of the transfer window, it was announced that the Italian goalkeeper will continue his career at Manchester City.

After starting his professional football career at AC Milan in Serie A and continuing with PSG in Ligue 1, Donnarumma now arrives in the Premier League to be Pep Guardiola's new starting goalkeeper at Etihad in exchange for 30 million euros plus add-ons.


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This is despite the arrival of James Trafford, who also arrived in Manchester in this market and was chosen by Pep to play at the start of the English league.

Fabrizio Romano reported that Donnarumma signed a long-term contract with Manchester City on Monday, once he passed the medical examination. The deal was closed hours after Ederson's departure to Turkish Fenerbahce was confirmed. The other one who was left out was Stefan Ortega Moreno, who had competed for City's goal with the Brazilian in recent seasons.

In Donnarumma, Guardiola has the goalkeeper with the best save percentage of any goalkeeper with more than 300 saves in the five major European leagues since the Italian made his debut for PSG in September 2021, with almost a 75% save rate (74.94%).

During his time at PSG, Donnarumma won a total of 10 titles, including four Ligue 1s, three French Super Cups, two French Cups, and the Champions League. He also has a European Championship with Italy and an Italian Super Cup with Milan.

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