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The performance of Gianluigi Donnarumma, Tuesday evening in Anfield, allowed the Italian goalkeeper to be elected player of the week in the Champions League. After the qualification of Paris Saint-Germain for the quarterfinals, the former AC Milan player took the opportunity to send a revenge message to his detractors.
The last rampart of Squadra Azzurra, whose lease with the capital's club expires at the end of June 2026, wishes to extend the Ile -de -France adventure. According to The teamPSG leaders offer him a contract with many optional clauses. This would make him doubt about their real desire to keep it in the workforce.
Donnarumma, an extension absolutely not certain
“Gigio was superb throughout the matchhad reacted Luis Enrique last Tuesday. Liverpool is a very powerful team in the air, one of the best teams in Europe in this area. Today, Gigio has brought a plus in these situations, he helped the team a lot and he was incredible. We are therefore very happy for Gigio, very happy for the team and very happy in general. »»
Since his arrival at the summer of 2021, Gianluigi Donnarumma has never managed to be unanimous at PSG. During the first leg against the Reds, at the Parc des Princes, he had not had his hand firmly enough on the Harvey Elliott shot leading to the only goal of the meeting.
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