Overview
- Football Italia reports Manchester City are preparing a proposal close to €30 million, with negotiations between the clubs ongoing.
- PSG initially sought around €45–50 million, and newer UK reports suggest the French club could now accept a lower fee.
- City insist no personal terms are agreed, even as outlets citing Fabrizio Romano claim Donnarumma is keen and has settled terms.
- Any deal is contingent on Ederson leaving, with Galatasaray’s first offer rejected and a possible follow-up bid still in play.
- City’s goalkeeping picture remains fluid after James Trafford started the defeat to Tottenham and an injury to third-choice Marcus Bettinelli has so far delayed Stefan Ortega’s exit.