
Manchester City are preparing a sensational move for Paris Saint-Germain's Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to reports emerging from France.
The Premier League champions are believed to be monitoring the 25-year-old's situation at PSG, where he faces increasing competition from Spanish keeper Arnau Tenas.
Ederson's Uncertain Future Sparks City's Interest
City's interest comes amid speculation about Ederson's long-term future at the Etihad. The Brazilian shot-stopper, who has been instrumental in City's recent success, has reportedly attracted interest from Saudi Arabian clubs.
Donnarumma, who joined PSG on a free transfer in 2021 after leaving AC Milan, has made over 100 appearances for the French giants but his position as undisputed No.1 is under threat.
PSG Open to Offers for Italian International
French outlet Le Parisien suggests PSG would consider offers for Donnarumma this summer as they look to balance their squad. The Italian's wages could prove problematic for potential suitors, but City's financial muscle makes them serious contenders.
The 6'5" keeper, a Euro 2020 winner with Italy, would bring Champions League-winning experience to Pep Guardiola's side. His distribution skills and commanding presence would suit City's style of play.
What This Means for City's Current Keepers
If the move materialises, it could spell the end for Ederson's seven-year stay in Manchester. Backup keeper Stefan Ortega, who impressed when called upon last season, may also reconsider his position.
City's interest in Donnarumma signals their intent to maintain dominance in English and European football, with Guardiola seemingly keen to refresh his squad despite last season's historic treble.