Donnarumma transfer latest

Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly slashed their asking price for Gianluigi Donnarumma after the goalie agreed personal terms with Manchester City.

Luis Enrique axed Donnarumma, 26, in a shock move just months after PSG’s Champions League victory.

PSG initially quoted £46million for the ace.

But Fabrizio Romano claims they are now ready to accept as little as £26m.

It remains to be seen if a deal does go through though, with Donnarumma’s future hinging on the outcome of Ederson’s Turkish switch.

Lindelof plots next move

Former Man Utd defender Victor Lindelof is in talks with Fiorentina, claims transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano.

The Swede, 31, has been a free agent since leaving Old Trafford at the end of last season.

Should he complete the move, Lindelof will reunite with ex-United keeper David de Gea.

ICYMI – Palace swoop for City star

SunSport exclusive by Kostas Lianos

Crystal Palace have tabled an ambitious £15million bid for Manuel Akanji ahead of transfer deadline day.

Palace have only completed two signings during the summer transfer window with the arrivals of goalkeeper Walter Benitez and full-back Borna Sosa.

The Eagles have also lost star player Eberechi Eze following a £67.5million deal with Arsenal and are facing the prospect of selling another key player in Marc Guehi.

However, SunSport understand Oliver Glasner’s side are planning a major swoop before the summer market closes on September 1.

Palace have made an offer for Manchester City star Akanji.

Sources have told SunSport the FA Cup winners have offered £15m for Akanji, 30.

Palace’s official offer to City also includes bonuses.

Kobbie Mainoo latest

Midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is open to leaving Old Trafford ahead of next week’s transfer deadline.

The England ace, 20, is stuck behind Bruno Fernandes in boss Ruben Amorim’s pecking order.

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Mainoo is willing to consider a United exit.

But it remains to be seen where he could go.

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