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Edward Bazeley
Mon 1 September 2025 19:49, UK
Manchester City are set to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG, while Ederson is closing in on a move to Fenerbahce.
As Pep Guardiola looks to freshen his goalkeeping options, Man City have eyed a move for Donnarumma, which is now nearing its completion on transfer deadline day on Monday, 1 September.
The Etihad Stadium club have already signed goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley this summer, but the 22-year-old performed poorly when Guardiola’s men were beaten 2-0 by Tottenham on 23 August.
Meanwhile, Man City went on to lose 2-1 to Brighton on Sunday, 31 August, in a blow that could already damage their Premier League title credentials.
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As they compete for both the Premier League and the Champions League, Man City have signed attacking talents like Rayan Cherki.
However, Guardiola’s decision could be defined by his decision to swap the long-serving goalkeeper Ederson for Donnarumma.
The Athletic revealed on 1 September that Man City are set to spend £30.3million to sign Donnarumma from PSG, while Ederson will join Fenerbahce for around £12.1m.
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Crucially, the transfer window in Turkiye doesn’t close until 12 September, so Guardiola’s side have over a week to facilitate the Brazilian’s sale.
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Since joining Man City from Burnley, Trafford has enjoyed three consecutive starts in the Premier League, maintaining a clean sheet in the 4-0 win over Wolves.
Gianluigi Donnarumma statsLigue 1 2024/25Appearances24Saves51Clean sheets4Donnarumma performed well for PSG last term
However, Donnarumma’s imminent arrival will be damaging for the 22-year-old’s chances of enjoying regular game time at the Etihad Stadium.
Trafford enjoyed an incredible season in the Championship with Burnley last term, helping the Clarets win promotion by keeping 29 clean sheets and conceding just 16 goals in 46 league appearances.
But Donnarumma has proven himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the world, playing a vital role as PSG claimed Champions League glory.
The Italy international won the 2020 European Championship with his nation, and has earned four Ligue 1 titles and two French cups with Luis Enrique’s side.
Such exploits are more notable than Trafford‘s career achievements, meaning that the former Burnley man could struggle for regular minutes this term and in the future.