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Vitinha, Achraf Hakimi or Nuno Mendes have all extended their contract with the Paris Saint-Germain. The capital's club is preparing the future by securing the leases of its executive players. But from this batch of extensions, the name of Gianluigi Donnarumma was not cited.
On the right track a few months ago, this dossier is now on stand-by in the backstage of the capital's club. While his contract expired in 2026, the Italian international played big in this second part of the season. Its return is not unanimous in the high bodies of the club, and speculations on the recruitment of a new number 1 next season (Lucas Chevalier) fuel the news.
Donnarumma, the reversal of the situation?
In the Donnarumma clan, serenity remains in order. The goalkeeper's desire is to register in Paris. Enzo Raiola, the player’s agent, has taken stock of this situation.
“He is the goalkeeper of PSG and the national selection and is much appreciated by several clubs, this is normal. Contacts for extension started last summer and we work very calmly in this direction,
he explained for the Chiamarsi Bomber site. In view of the rules imposed by UEFA, the club flips from a financial point of view, going from a salary budget of more than 500 million euros to less than half. We have accepted the new PSG policy in terms of contract management and we are working on its extension, trying to find the best solution, but for the moment, there is no emergency ”concluded the representative of the Italian goalkeeper.
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