Gianluigi Donnarumma wants to stay at PSG

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Arrived in the summer of 2021 at PSG, Gianluigi Donnarumma should continue for some time on the side of the capital's club. Competition with Matvey Safonov this season, the Italian porter has a little less playing time, but most often remains the number one choice of Luis Enrique. And the former AC Milan goalkeeper seems satisfied with his situation, since he himself announced that he wanted to continue the adventure at the Parc des Princes.

Passing through the mixed zone at the end of the Parisian cardboard against Stuttgart (4-1), Donnarumma was questioned about his future. And the 25 -year -old was dithyrambic: ” Yes I hope to stay here and extend. I'm here, it's my house. I feel very good here. I hope to continue working well in Paris. A statement that echoes his words, made after the victory against Manchester City, since the last rampart had already entrusted his desire to stay with the champions of France.

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