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Between two championship matches, Paris SG completed a very important file. The Ile-de-France club has reached an agreement with its goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma for a new contract.
According to information from RMC Sport, nothing stands in the way of the last Italian rampart signing a new contract with the French champions. “He feels very happy in Paris. Today he really is like a leader in the locker room. Gigio is the first to hope that everything evolves in a positive way,” assures someone close to the Italian.
PSG retains its executives
The 2021 European champion’s current contract with Paris extends until June 2026. The one who earns €850,000 per month at the Parc des Princes has played 123 matches since his arrival in France in 2021.
In addition to Donnarumma, PSG could also lock down Vitinha soon. A lease until 2029 is being prepared for the Portuguese and the latter himself admitted this during an interview with RMC this Monday: “Me, I want to continue at PSG, I want to have good years here. I’m happy here, the city, everything, my family. I got attached to the club and I want to continue.”
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