Gianluigi Donnarumma is standing firm—he wants to stay at Paris Saint-Germain. But for now, there’s no agreement in sight.
Speaking to Sky Italia after Italy’s 2–0 win over Moldova, the goalkeeper was clear: “My priority is to stay. I don’t think there will be any problem in the negotiations.”
But words don’t always match reality. With just one year left on his contract, talks for an extension have stalled. Why? A dispute over salary. PSG is shifting to a more performance-based pay structure, while Donnarumma isn’t fully on board.
Manchester, Real, Bayern… waiting in the wings
Top European clubs are circling. Manchester United, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Napoli are all keeping tabs. According to L’Équipe and La Gazzetta, Donnarumma is particularly intrigued by the Premier League.
PSG targets Chevalier
Behind the scenes, PSG is preparing for a possible exit. Their main target? Lucas Chevalier. The 23-year-old Lille keeper has impressed—but comes with a steep price tag: €70 million.
The ball is now in PSG’s court. Donnarumma wants to stay, but uncertainty lingers—and time is ticking.
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