PSG have left Gianluigi Donnarumma out of their UEFA Super Cup squad vs Tottenham, a very public signal they’re ready to move him on with one year left on his deal (expires 2026). The club’s official squad list names Lucas Chevalier, Matvey Safonov and Renato Marin as the goalkeepers—no Donnarumma.
Manchester United: Multiple reports say United like the opportunity and are exploring a deal to add top-end competition for André Onana. Fee talk clusters around a £26m price point if PSG decide to cash in now, though figures vary by outlet. United have also been framed as ahead of Inter in some rumor rounds. Treat this as advanced monitoring rather than a done move.
Manchester City: City have re-signed James Trafford and are covered if Ederson stays. If Ederson were to move (Saudi interest has been reported), City could enter the race—but that’s conditional and not active bidding at this stage.
Chelsea: Mixed signals. Some outlets have linked Chelsea, but others say they’re not in talks right now. In short: watching, not pushing.
Bottom line: PSG’s Super Cup omission plus Chevalier’s arrival point to a sale this window if someone meets the number. United are the most persistently linked, City’s interest hinges on Ederson, and Chelsea’s stance appears cool for now.