Italian Goalkeeper Donnarumma Transfers PSG Manchester City
Italian Goalkeeper Donnarumma Transfers PSG Manchester City

Italian Goalkeeper Donnarumma Transfers PSG Manchester City

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Gianluigi Donnarumma officially transferred from Paris Saint-Germain to Manchester City in the summer of 2025, signing a contract until 2030 with an option for an additional year. The Italian goalkeeper, who played a crucial role in PSG's first-ever Champions League victory and has a decorated career including being named Serie A's Best Goalkeeper and UEFA Player of the Tournament at Euro 2020, replaces Ederson who moved to Fenerbahçe. Despite some criticism over his ball-playing ability and save percentage in Ligue 1, Donnarumma demonstrated strong performances during PSG's Champions League campaign and remains an elite shot-stopper praised for his penalty saves and one-on-one dominance. Manchester City views him as a fitting successor to Ederson, aligning with Pep Guardiola's requirement for goalkeepers who can initiate attacks with good passing skills. Though pushed out by PSG’s coach Luis Enrique, Donnarumma retains his status as Italy's number one goalkeeper, having been selected for the national team and expected to remain their starter. The deal is considered beneficial for PSG financially, with a transfer fee reported around 30-35 million euros including bonuses and a resale percentage negotiated.

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