Donnaroma bid farewell to the fans of Paris Saint -Germain
It is almost certain that goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnaroma will leave Paris Saint -Germain this summer. According to the L’Equipe newspaper, in light of the incompatibility of the two parties regarding the contract to extend the contract and the deterioration of the relationship, the Italian star will search for a new destination.
In Paris Saint-Germain’s 1-0 victory over Angé in the early morning of August 23 (Hanoi time), Donnaroma was not in the match registration list.
After the final whistle, the 26 -year -old goalkeeper descended to the field, bent and waved to the fans amid the applause from the fans.
Manchester City is said to intensify its efforts to contract with Donaroma. On the other hand, City is seriously thinking about selling Ederson to Galatasaray for only 10 million euros, which pave the way for Donaroma to join Al -Ittihad.

Manchester United is preparing to receive a goalkeeper to replace UNana
According to Sky Sports, Manchester United is closely close to the inclusion of goalkeeper Sen Sen Lammal from Royal Antwerp. In the preliminary stage, the Red Devils and the Belgian team reached an agreement on a transfer value of about 20 million euros. The two sides still have to discuss the payment mechanism in more detail.
Lammam himself is very excited about the possibility of joining Old Trafford. Therefore, 23 -year -old goalkeeper quickly agreed to salary proposals in a five -year contract with the Manchester giant.
Last season, Lammam has participated in 44 games in all competitions, kept his nets clean in 10 games, and helped Antwerp to finish the Belgian League in fifth place.
The 1.93 -meter goalkeeper, the 1.93 meters length, is characterized by his great skills in dealing with the ball, excellent reactions, and his elaborate control over the penalty area. This goalkeeper passes 24 passes in each match in the Belgian League, including nearly 7 long -minute passes.
And if the deal goes smoothly, Lammam may be completely ready to plan his official position against Manchester United, as Andre Yunana and Elie Boyder did not get peace of mind due to unstable performance.

Tottenham is ready to play strongly for Savinho
In the face of Manchester City’s strict position, Tottenham is expected to make a new offer of up to 70 million euros to include Savinho. Tottenham had previously received a warning from Manchester City stating that he refused to offer to move within 10 days, due to his communication with the 21 -year -old representative without permission.
Coach Pep Guardiola himself confirmed that Savinho will not participate in the second round match against Tottenham due to physical problems. But this raises doubts about the possibility of Manchester City seriously about selling this young player.
Savinho is the perfect piece for the fast playing style that coach Thomas Frank is developing in Tottenham. After Iberici Easy lost the surprise of Arsenal, Tottenham was quick to sign Manchester City.
Everton spends nearly 50 million euros to welcome the 19 -year -old midfielder
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Everton reached an agreement to include Tyler Deling from Southampton for about 50 million euros, with the exception of rewards. The personal conditions were agreed between the 199 -year -old midfielder and Liverpool club more than a month ago.
Tyler Deling is expected to complete the medical examination soon to sign a contract to join Hill Decinson. In the Premier League last season, despite the weak performance of Southampton, England’s under -21 player has emerged as one of the most promising talents thanks to his smart play style, his insightful tactical vision and great skills in dealing with the ball.
West Ham offers an offer to buy Magasa
According to RMC Sport, West Ham made an official offer to Monaco worth 17 million euros, as well as 3 million euros as an additional fee, to persuade the French team to abandon Songoto Magsa. The Louis II team has not yet received any response.
Songoto Magsa is 21 years old this year, and he grew up at the Monaco Youth Academy, and plays as a defensive midfielder. In the past two seasons, the French under -21 player has participated in at least 20 games with Monaco in the French League, but he has not scored any goal yet.

Manchester City agrees to sell Akanji to Galatasaray
According to Sky Sports, Manchester City agreed to a 17.3 million euros from Galatasaray to include Manuel Akanji. However, the success of the deal depends on the decision of the Belgian defense.
Galatasaray has now sent to Akanji the details of the proposed contract, but the 30 -year -old has not yet made his final decision. The Belgian international will be able to meet his agent to evaluate the situation after the Manchester City and Tottenham match this week, before making the final decision.
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Key Transfer Deals: A Summary
Below is a concise table summarizing the key transfer developments discussed in this report. This overview provides a rapid reference for readers to understand the latest movements in the football transfer market, categorized by player, club(s) involved, and estimated transfer fees.
| Player | From | To | Potential Fee (Euros) | Key Details |
| —————- | —————- | —————– | ——————— | ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– |
| Gianluigi Donnarumma | Paris Saint-Germain | [Potential New Club] | [Rumored Transfer] | Likely to leave PSG due to contract incompatibility; Manchester City and Al-Ittihad are possible destinations. |
| Sen Lamamin | Royal Antwerp | Manchester United | ~20 Million | Agreement reached between clubs; player agreed on a five-year contract; possibly to replace Onana. |
| Savinho | Manchester City | Tottenham | Up to 70 Million | Tottenham prepares a new offer; Pep Guardiola suggests Savinho may be injured. |
| Tyler Deling | Southampton | Everton | ~50 Million | Agreement reached; personal terms agreed a month prior; expected to complete medical soon. |
| Songoto Magsa | Monaco | West Ham | 17 Million + 3 Million | West Ham has made an official offer; Monaco is yet to respond. |
| Manuel Akanji | Manchester City | Galatasaray | 17.3 Million | Agreement reached between clubs; player’s decision pending. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
This FAQ section aims to address some of the most common questions arising from the current football transfer news, providing clarity and context for our readers.
Q: Why is Gianluigi Donnarumma likely leaving PSG?
A: According to reports, the primary reason is a breakdown in negotiations regarding a contract extension and a deteriorating relationship between the player and the club.
Q: What are the potential destinations for donnarumma?
A: Manchester City and Al-Ittihad are the most frequently mentioned potential destinations.
Q: Who is Sen Lamamin and why is Manchester United interested?
A: Sen Lamamin is a goalkeeper from Royal Antwerp. Manchester United is reportedly seeking to replace Onana, and Lamamin has performed consistently well last season.
Q: What is fueling Tottenham’s interest in Savinho?
A: Following the departure of ibrahima Sangaré to Arsenal, Tottenham is looking to revitalize its offensive options and is considering Savinho the right player for them.
Q: Why is Everton signing Tyler Deling?
A: To bolster their midfield with a young, promising talent who has displayed promising technical skills. Despite Southampton’s struggles last season, Deling demonstrated potential.
Q: What is the latest on manuel Akanji’s transfer?
A: Manchester City and Galatasaray have agreed on a fee. The final outcome of the move depends on Akanji’s decision, who is currently considering a contract.
Q: What does “complete” meen in the context of a transfer?
A: In the context of transfers, “complete” [[1]] means finalized and that the player has all the necessary parts or elements to play for his new club. This includes the club agreeing, the player agreeing, and completing the medical [[2]] examination.
Q: What is the importance of the transfer window?
A: The transfer window [[3]] (the period when clubs can register player transfers) is a fixed period during which football clubs can acquire new players. The transfer window is a way for clubs to “complete” [[1]] or “bring to an end” [[2]] the agreement and therefore strengthen their teams with new players.