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Manchester City Seal Agreement for PSG Goalkeeper Donnarumma

City’s move for the Italian comes at a strategic moment. Ederson, the longstanding first-choice goalkeeper, is reportedly on the verge of a transfer to Galatasaray.
By Pete NjomoAugust 13, 20252 Mins Read
Gianluigi Donnarumma

Renowned Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has reportedly reached a contractual agreement with Manchester City. According to reports emerging on August 12, 2025, the 26-year-old shot-stopper has agreed personal terms with the English champions and is set to join Pep Guardiola’s squad at the Etihad Stadium.

Sources in L’Équipe, as relayed by City Xtra, reveal that Donnarumma has already had discussions with Guardiola and is eager to embrace a new chapter in his career.

Additional confirmation surfaced on social media platforms, where insiders pointed to a mutual understanding between the parties over contractual terms.

City’s move for the Italian comes at a strategic moment. Ederson, the longstanding first-choice goalkeeper, is reportedly on the verge of a transfer to Galatasaray. His potential departure appears to have cleared the path for Manchester City to pursue Donnarumma as a long-term successor.

Donnarumma’s PSG chapter has reached its conclusion amid growing uncertainties. He was left out of PSG’s UEFA Super Cup squad, prompting speculation about his future.

In an emotional Instagram message, Donnarumma conveyed his disappointment: “From the first day I arrived, I gave everything—but unfortunately someone decided I can no longer be part of the group… I am disappointed and disheartened.”

Born in Castellammare di Stabia in 1999, Donnarumma rose through AC Milan’s youth system and burst onto the scene at just 16.

He quickly became one of Serie A’s most promising talents, earning multiple accolades including Serie A’s Best Goalkeeper, IFFHS World’s Best Goalkeeper, and the prestigious Yashin Trophy before departing for PSG in 2021.

At PSG, he continued his ascent—helping secure a Ligue 1 title and playing a pivotal role in their 2025 Champions League triumph.

Yet, with contract talks faltering and PSG signing Lucas Chevalier as their new No. 1, Donnarumma’s place in Paris became untenable.

While Donnarumma’s shot-stopping credentials are undisputed, some analysts question whether his style fits Guardiola’s modern, distribution-heavy approach. Critics have pointed out his weaknesses when playing out from the back, particularly during high-pressure fixtures.

Should the deal advance as anticipated, Manchester City stand to sign one of world football’s premier goalkeepers—at a time when they must carefully manage Ederson’s exit, Trafford’s integration, and squad depth.

Ederson Moraes Gianluigi Donnarumma Manchester City PSG

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