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·24 August 2025
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·24 August 2025
Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at PSG is taking shape following the arrival of Lucas Chevalier. The 26-year-old goalkeeper is reportedly seeking a long-term move, with Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea all linked to the situation.
According to a recent report from L’Équipe, Donnarumma has already reached an agreement with Manchester City and even held direct talks with Pep Guardiola. Adding another twist, Fabrizio Romano reported that Galatasaray are interested in Ederson, a move that could clear the way for Donnarumma to join the Etihad.
Chelsea and Manchester United have also made early approaches, RMC Sport previously noted, though those discussions remain in the preliminary stages. Manchester City, however, are widely seen as the frontrunner as the summer transfer window comes to an end.
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On Sunday, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Donnarumma has agreed to personal terms with Manchester City and is eager to work under Pep Guardiola.
Moreover, talks are ongoing between City and PSG over a fee that’s expected to come in below the initial €50 million asking price. The move, however, still hinges on Ederson’s departure this summer, with Galatasaray maintaining interest in the Brazilian goalkeeper.
In his latest column for CaughtOffside, Pedullà revealed the latest regarding Manchester City’s interest in Gianluigi Donnarumma. Moreover, Pedullà notes that manager Pep Guardiola has his heart set on the Italian, whether he gets him this summer or as a free agent next year.
“Guardiola wants Donnarumma even if it means waiting to get him on a free transfer, moving before the competitors,” Pedullà wrote. “In these last two weeks of the summer transfer window, the goal is to find a solution that benefits both sides, including PSG, who would save on his huge wages, knowing that in just a few months, they’d earn nothing from a free transfer.”