Man City Wants to Buy Donnarumma: Details of Possible Transfer from PSG.
The French club 'PSG' has decided to gradually part ways with their main goalkeeper - Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian was not included in the squad for one of the matches and is now ready to join another club.
According to insider Fabrizio Romano, 'Manchester City' is interested in taking advantage of this situation, as their goalkeeper Ederson did not impress last season.
Donnarumma Could Move to 'Man City'
According to the source, 'Manchester City' has begun negotiations with 'PSG' regarding the terms of Donnarumma's transfer.
'PSG' values the Italian at around 50 million euros, which leaves 'Man City' dissatisfied, as the player has only one year left on his contract. There is also information that the French might let Donnarumma go for free to avoid paying 15 million euros in salary.
However, according to the source, the transfer is only possible if the main goalkeeper of 'Manchester City', Ederson, is sent away. This raises questions, as the Brazilian did not show impressive results last season.
Information also suggests that 'Chelsea' is not involved in the race for Donnarumma. Ederson may also move to 'Galatasaray', but the Turks are also interested in the Italian as a free option.
The French club 'PSG' is ready to let Gianluigi Donnarumma go, and 'Manchester City' has started negotiations regarding his possible transfer. Overall, the situation is worth the attention of football fans, as an interesting exchange between clubs may occur at the start of the new season.
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