Donnarumma 'not spoken' to Man City

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Manchester City currently have four senior goalkeepers on their books, which is one too many, so it is somewhat of a surprise that they are being heavily linked with Paris St-Germain's Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The Italy number one's career at PSG appears to be over after being left out of the Super Cup tie against Tottenham and the Ligue 1 champions signing Lucas Chevalier from Lille.
Reports say City have agreed a deal to sign the 26-year-old but sources close to the player have told BBC Sport this is not the case and they have not spoken to Pep Guardiola's club.
City's current number one Ederson has been heavily linked with a move to Galatasaray but club sources have said they want the Brazilian to stay and there have, so far, been no bids or interest this summer.
The 31-year-old is entering the final year of his contract at Etihad Stadium and said at the Club World Cup in June that his "future is here" and his "mind is staying in the club".
However, that could change if City were to receive an attractive offer - that would be a situation both the club and player would need to think about.
City's competition for the goalkeeping jersey is extremely healthy, with James Trafford coming in from Burnley and Marcus Bettinelli being signed as third-choice earlier this summer.
It means Stefan Ortega's career at City appears to be over with the club open to offers for the German goalkeeper, and would mean they would need to sign a replacement should Ederson depart too.
That road then leads back to Donnarumma and, although there has been no contact between the parties so far, that may change by the end of the month.