PSG keeps an eye on Gregor Kobel

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Criticized for his kicking game on numerous occasions, Gianluigi Donnarumma (24 years old) silences his detractors over the weeks thanks to his good performances on his line. The Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper, appreciated internally for his resilience, could even be extended in the coming weeks by the Ile-de-France club as indicated The Team in today’s edition. However, this does not prevent managers from watching the market from the last ramparts this summer.

Indeed, the daily adds that the capital’s team would have contacted Gregor Kobel (26), the Borussia Dormtund goalkeeper. The newspaper adds that it is not with the aim of replacing Donnarumma, but with the idea of ​​having all the options available in the hands. The Swiss is under contract until 2028 with the German team.

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