PSG Lowers Price as Donnarumma Nears Premier League Move

PSG Reduces Asking Price for Gianluigi Donnarumma as Premier League Interest Grows

The French club PSG has reportedly lowered their valuation of Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma amid growing interest from Manchester City.

Donnarumma, 26, is being linked with the Citizens, who are seeking to acquire a new goalkeeper if their current first-choice, Ederson, departs. With only a year remaining on his contract, PSG has decreased their asking price from £43 million to an estimated £26-30 million, according to reports.

This price reduction comes after PSG manager Luis Enrique decided to part ways with Donnarumma and replace him with Lucas Chevalier. Fabrizio Romano has also indicated that personal terms between Donnarumma and Manchester City have reportedly been agreed upon, suggesting a move could be imminent.

If Donnarumma joins City, it would likely involve the sale of Ederson, who has been a key player for the team since 2017. Ederson did not secure a starting spot last season and was rotated with Stefan Ortega, who recently made a costly mistake in a defeat against Tottenham.

Guardiola has publicly discussed the importance of brave goalkeeping but has not guaranteed Ortega’s position as the number one. The club has also been considering other options, including a potential offer for City’s center back Manuel Akanji, as part of ongoing transfer negotiations.

PSG have reportedly lowered their expected fee for Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma amid interest from Manchester City

PSG have reportedly lowered their expected fee for Gianluigi Donnarumma amid interest from Manchester City

Donnarumma, 26, has been linked with the Citizens, who are looking to bring in another shot-stopper should Ederson leave the club

Donnarumma, 26, is linked with Manchester City, who are seeking a new goalkeeper if Ederson leaves

A mainstay since joining the club in 2017, the Brazilian did not hold down a starting spot last season, often being rotated with Stefan Ortega

Ederson, a key player since 2017, was rotated last season and did not establish himself as the main goalkeeper