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After seven years of happiness in the Manchester City goal, Ederson seems to be heading towards a new project outside of Europe. Al-Nassr have reportedly offered the English champions €60 million for their 30-year-old goalkeeper. Under contract until 2026, Ederson seems very close to landing at Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mané’s club. But for that to happen, Pep Guardiola and Man City must first find his replacement, which could cause a hell of a game of musical chairs for several European clubs.
And this could concern PSG. According to the RepublicManchester City have already made contact with Donnarumma’s entourage, whose contract expires in 2026 with Paris Saint-Germain. To replace him, if he does not wish to extend, Luis Enrique would like Mike Maignan to return to Paris. And this could turn into a crazy three-way operation since the Rossoneri would be ready to take the Georgian Giorgi Mamardashvili, who plays for Valencia. As soon as Ederson officially joins Al-Ittihad, this great merry-go-round could begin, even if the GDS affirmed this morning that Gigio Donnarumma favors his future at PSG, a club that he respects enormously and where he feels considered one of the leaders.
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