PSG: Huge revelation on the future of Gianluigi Donnarumma

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The future of Gianluigi Donnarumma has been a central subject for several weeks. While his contract at PSG expired in June 2026, the Italian international seemed to sail in sight, for lack of concrete signs of his management. Enzo Raiola, cousin of the late Mino and agent of the goalkeeper, had multiplied public outings to recall that no decision had yet been made, despite the interest of several European clubs for his client, starting with Inter Milan. A way, too, to put pressure in Paris, more involved in the extensions of Nuno Mendes, Vitinha and Hakimi.

As for the interested party, he wanted to recall his attachment to the club and his desire to continue an adventure started in 2021: “There are a lot of rumors, but the truth is that I am here. I feel appreciated by everyone here, the club has a lot of esteem for me. I am very good, I now have my bearings here, my priority, so it is to prolong “he said after Paris's victory against Manchester City. Since this match, the Italian has been chaining the overall solid performances, with the exception of the 1/8 final to go against Liverpool where his responsibility for the goal of Elliott had been engaged.

Donnarumma doubts Paris's desire to keep it

Inevitably, this performance was returned to the archives after its XXL match made Tuesday during the return round (0-1, 1-4 TAB). What revive his future? This Thursday, the newspaper The team advances the idea that this element could weigh well, even if the position of Paris is still very shy. Meetings with the leaders are already scheduled to move forward on this file and find an agreement, which is still very distant.

For the moment, the proposal available to Donnarumma would be accompanied by many optional clauses, which would arouse doubts about the Italian European champion. In the current state of things, the offer of Paris does not give it the feeling that the club absolutely envisages the future with it. In parallel, large Premier League clubs would follow the file carefully, just like Bayern Munich, which is preparing the suite without Neuer, now 38 years old.

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