PSG, Man City Nearing Agreement on Transfer Worth Around €30M

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Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at PSG is becoming clearer after the arrival of Lucas Chevalier. The 26-year-old goalkeeper is said to be looking for a long-term move, with Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea all linked.

According to a previous report from L’Équipe, Donnarumma has already reached an agreement with Manchester City and even held direct talks with Pep Guardiola. Moreover, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Galatasaray are showing interest in Ederson, a move that could open the door for Donnarumma to head to the Etihad.

Chelsea and Manchester United have also made early approaches, as noted by RMC Sport, though those talks are still at a preliminary stage. Manchester City remain viewed as the clear frontrunners as the summer transfer window winds down.

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RMC Sport’s Fabrice Hawkins reports that PSG are ready to accept around €30 million for Donnarumma as they push for his exit.

The goalkeeper wants Manchester City, and an agreement in principle already exists. Manchester City continue talks with Galatasaray and hope to finalize Ederson’s transfer, a condition required to complete Donnarumma’s deal.

🚨PSG ready to accept around €30M for Gianluigi Donnarumma as they want him to leave.

The goalkeeper wants Manchester City as revealed. Agreement in principle in place ✅

🔹Manchester City always in talks with Galatasaray. The Sky Blues hope to find a solution to transfer… pic.twitter.com/64pEzjc6gC

— Fabrice Hawkins (@FabriceHawkins) August 25, 2025

Recently, 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 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.

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