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After the sparkling victory of Paris Saint-Germain against Stuttgart in the Champions League (4 goals to 1), Gigio Donnarumma sent a strong message to his direction in the mixed zone.
The Italian goalkeeper told journalists his wish to extend his contract with the capital's club before the capital. The number 1 feels good in Paris and wants to stay there for several years. However, discussions concerning a lease renewal are currently on stand-by because of certain Italian benefits but also of real interest in the Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier.
This Friday at a press conference, Luis Enrique did not fail to react to the words of his goalkeeper before the meeting against the Brest stadium. The Spanish coach admitted to love these kinds of words from his players. “Donnarumma's speech who wants to extend PSG in his house?” It's very positive. We want players who want to play here. When someone wants to belong to a club and represent a city like Paris, you have to have this desire because there will be a lot of difficulties. I really like to hear this, as Donnarumma said. Now this question is for sports management, we must talk to the people concerned. I want to stay focused. he launched to journalists present at the PSG campus.
The 2021 European champion with Italy would also be tracked by Inter Milan according to information from the newspaper L'Équipe. A transfer that could well happen if the capital's club were to attract Lucas Chevalier during the next summer transfer window. Business to follow …
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