Gianluigi Donnarumma, the 26-year-old goalkeeper who arrived at Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 with a contract running until 2026 (following the end of his own at AC Milan), is regularly called into question by fans and observers alike. An extension is currently under discussion, but is still uncertain, despite the Italian’s stated desire. L’Equipe reports this Wednesday that the matter is finally moving forward.
“This morning, the question of his future in Paris no longer arises.
“This morning, the question of his future in Paris no longer arises. What sporting director wouldn’t extend the contract of a player who has carried his club like this for four months? No one would. Discussions on both sides are considered positive. Even very positive, according to some sources. “
We remain cautious, as this dossier has been marked by numerous rumours and twists and turns. Here, it seems a little “easy” after good performances in the Champions League to assert that PSG are finally counting on Donnarumma. After all, he was almost pushed out during a rather more complicated period.
However, it does make sense for an extension to be on the cards. The Italian keeper has repeatedly stated his desire to continue at PSG, and it would make sense for the club to want to keep one of the best goalkeepers in the game. It’s much simpler than jumping into a closed and expensive market this summer.
Let’s wait and see what happens, even if we’re allowed to be optimistic.