Donnarumma, is it over?

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After his very average performance at Arsenal, Gianluigi Donnarumma would have lost the confidence of Luis Enrique and his staff, who would be tempted by the idea of ​​bringing in the competition.

What if Gianluigi Donnarumma lost his starting place in the PSG cage? According to the daily L’Equipe, this is a possibility which can no longer be ruled out since the poor performance of the Italian goalkeeper on the Arsenal pitch (2-0 defeat by Paris), Tuesday evening in the Champions League . Not exempt from any criticism regarding the two goals conceded by the Rouge et Bleu – particularly the first – the former captain of AC Milan sees his position weakening.

Donnarumma’s performance against the Gunners “ raised internal questions about the former Milanese”,

still according to the sports media. Therefore, Luis Enrique is now tempted to bring in competition for the goalkeeper position.

Donnarumma has never been unanimous internally

“The player (Donnarumma) has never been unanimous since his arrival at PSG as Keylor Navas was able to do », He added. For the Parisian coach, Matvey Safonov, recruited this summer for 20 million euros, is not perceived as a number 2. Luis Enrique believes he can rely on his 3 goalkeepers, whom he judges to be homogeneous and complementary.

Recently, Enzo Raiola, Donnarumma’s agent, confided to Tuttosport that discussions concerning a contract extension for his colt had started with PSG. “ There are still two years (of contract), there is no urgency. But yes, there have already been initial discussions in this direction, he revealed. Campos even admitted publicly, he would like to keep Gigio. For our part, we have the desire to stay. »

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