Questions around Donnarumma's passing ability were to be expected, given how important build-up play has been to Guardiola's teams, and Ederson's outstanding ability on the ball.
A comparison of the two player's stats from last season show a clear discrepancy. Ederson attempted significantly more passes (31.7 vs 23.4 per/90 minutes) in the 2024/25 season. The Brazilian also fired more long balls (9.4 vs 6), with higher accuracy (57.92% vs 44.6%) than Donnarumma in his final season in the French capital.
Since joining City, Donnrumma has not been asked to be on the ball as much as his predecessor, with the Italian attempting 25.5 pass per game. However, his credentials as one of the best traditional shot stopper has been confirmed, with the Italian boasting 71.7% save percentage in the Premier League this term.