Man Utd Set Price for £35M-Rated Man City Target as Option to Pursue PSG Star Emerges | OneFootball

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·28 July 2025

Man Utd Set Price for £35M-Rated Man City Target as Option to Pursue PSG Star Emerges

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PSG face increasing uncertainty in their goalkeeper position, with Lucas Chevalier emerging as a possible long-term solution. Although Gianluigi Donnarumma is under contract through 2026, extension talks have stalled without reaching an agreement.

Moreover, could Manchester United be reshaping their goalkeeping chart with the thought of bringing in the UEFA Champions League winner?


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Recently, L’Équipe reported that Donnarumma started thinking about leaving PSG before the European season ended, even though he publicly expressed loyalty to the club.

The report also says Manchester United and Manchester City have been interested in the Italian goalkeeper since June. PSG hopes to finalize Chevalier’s signing before deciding on Donnarumma’s future.

Are Manchester United keen on adding PSG standout?

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On Monday, CaughtOffside reported that Manchester United have set a price tag of £35 million to £40 million on Andre Onana. The club is increasingly open to selling him, especially since they could be targeting Donnarumma as his replacement.

Teams from major markets like AS Monaco and Saudi Arabia have expressed interest, but Onana’s own decision will play a big role in how things unfold.

However, Manchester United may not be in a position to make a move. According to the Manchester Evening News, the club doesn’t currently have a budget for a new No. 1 goalkeeper.

Even so, Onana is not expected to leave. He’s reportedly committed to staying at Manchester United and has been assured he won’t be sold or replaced.

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