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Team report: Manchester City wants to buy Donnarumma at a low price, and may offer a 15 million offer to Paris

3:37am, 28 August 2025Football

Hupu, August 27, famous reporter of the French Media Team, wrote a column of Donaruma.

Photos of Donnarumma bid farewell to Princes Park after a 1-0 home victory over Angers have been circulating around Europe on Friday. Surrounded by teammates, the Italian goalkeeper held his last exciting field circumference in front of the grateful Paris Saint-Germain fans.

At that moment, everyone agreed that the goalkeeper would not return to the Ottoiron Stadium as a Paris Saint-Germain player. With less than six days left in the transfer window, Donnarumma remains a player for the Capital Club. Will he stay in Paris and spend at least four months in the stands, waiting for the winter transfer window to open?

"If you can't find enough clubs you're interested in, he's ready to stay until January next year," his entourage whispered. However, the player's will is to find a solution to avoid allowing this dilemma to continue.

When asked when the transfer window would end, the Paris senior executives unanimously replied: "We will do our best to deal with the issue of players leaving!"

Donarumma (contract until 2026)'s transfer is a top priority. He is the eighth-ranked player in the team (monthly salary of 849,500 euros).

For months, Manchester City has been following the Italian international (74 appearances) and reached a contract agreement with him a few weeks ago, but the transfer agreement framework with Paris Saint-Germain has not yet made substantial progress.

In the early summer, Paris Saint-Germain set the transfer fee at €50 million and called him "one of the best goalkeepers in the world". Today, Paris Saint-Germain's management seems to have embraced the idea of ​​selling players for a lower price.

However, Manchester City showed signs that they seemed to hope to take advantage of the Italian player's situation in Paris to transfer at a low price.

In recent hours, some sources have hinted that Manchester City may make a 15 million euro offer, but that is far from what Paris demands.

"They won't go to the high price," said some anonymous person. "25 million euros, maybe 30 million euros, but this is still a huge effort for them."

Manchester City is not in a hurry and is even preparing to miss the opportunity to sign Donaluma. They will return with a lower offer next January, or next summer, when the goalkeeper is free. Of course, the premise is that by then they have not found a buyer.

source:7m.cn livescore 2 in 1

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