Manchester City have reportedly agreed personal terms with Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, fueling speculation over a blockbuster summer move.
According to sources, the Italian shot-stopper has already spoken directly with Pep Guardiola, indicating his willingness to join the Premier League champions. While no deal has been finalized, PSG are believed to be open to offers, with an asking price in the region of €50 million.
Donnarumma’s future in Paris has been in question in recent weeks, especially after being left out of the squad for the UEFA Super Cup.
The 26-year-old, who joined PSG from AC Milan in 2021, has reportedly grown unsettled and is considering a new challenge.
The potential transfer could hinge on the future of City’s current No. 1, Ederson, whose name has been linked with possible moves away from the Etihad.
With City already boasting strong goalkeeping depth, including Stefan Ortega and James Trafford, the club will weigh its options carefully before finalizing any agreement.
If completed, the move would mark another high-profile addition to Guardiola’s squad, further strengthening a team that has dominated English football in recent years.



