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Manchester City have now received an offer for a £90k-a-week player, who Pep Guardiola has previously described as "exceptional".
Pep questioned after deadline day Donnarumma signing
The emphatic 4-0 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers to kick the season off was arguably a false start for Man City, who have since been brought back down to earth with consecutive defeats, most recently suffering a late 2-1 loss away at Brighton.
As such, Guardiola has already made the big call to bring in a new goalkeeper, with City completing the deadline day signing of Gianluigi Donnarumma, who is seemingly set to displace James Trafford in the starting XI.
There are some question marks over the signing of Donnarumma, given that the Italian isn't regarded as a 'Pep keeper', as he is not well-known to be particularly impressive with the ball at his feet.
Former goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel said: "Donnarumma had a really good season with PSG and was instrumental in PSG winning the Champions League. He is OK with his feet but he is not Ederson - no-one is Ederson."
With Ederson departing to join Fenerbahce, City are back to having four goalkeepers on the books, with Marcus Bettinelli also arriving this summer, but they now have a decision to make about the future of Stefan Ortega.
That is because a report from Sporx (via Sport Witness) has revealed that Trabzonspor have made a bid for Ortega, with the Turkish Süper Lig side keen to bring in a new goalkeeper before their transfer window comes to a close.
Ortega is not the only option available to the Turkish side, however, with it being revealed they have also been offered the opportunity to sign Manchester United's Andre Onana, who is seemingly being forced out following the arrival of Senne Lammens.
"Exceptional" Ortega should be allowed to move on
Following Donnarumma's arrival, the £90k-a-week goalkeeper is unlikely to have any opportunities, with Trafford ahead of him in the pecking order, while Bettinelli is also on the books in the case of a real emergency.
As such, Man City should sanction the 32-year-old's departure, despite the fact he has impressed at times in a City shirt, with Guardiola saying in the 2022/23 campaign: "The way he’s played in Carabao Cup and FA Cup so far. Even in the Champions League when he played against Dortmund.
"We were qualified but fighting for the first position. He’s an exceptional goalkeeper. Exceptional."
The German has been at the Etihad Stadium for two Premier League title triumphs, and famously played a pivotal role in the 2023-24 campaign, producing a crucial save to deny Son Heung-min in the penultimate game of the season.
That said, Pep is now well-stocked in the goalkeeper department, so there is no reason to stand in Ortega's way if more clubs come calling.