Gianluigi Donnarumma, the 26-year-old goalkeeper who joined Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 with a contract until 2026 (following the end of his contract at AC Milan), is at the heart of the rumors. His contract extension is not forthcoming, and there is talk of a departure, with Lucas Chevalier (23, Lille and French national team) set to replace him. GivemeSport, with its journalist Ben Jacobs, takes stock of this complex situation this Monday.
«The French international goalkeeper is yet to receive any meaningful approach. »
Donnarumma is content to stay in Paris and fight for his place, even though there has been no significant engagment over a new deal to date. However, PSG prefer to sell and have been reluctant to improve Donnarumma’s terms. GMS understands PSG valued Donnarumma at in excess of £30m.
Suggestions Donnarumma has had a formal approach from either Manchester United or Galatasaray are wide of the mark. The French international goalkeeper is yet to receive any meaningful approach, but that could change in the final weeks of the window.
« Should the window shut and he still be at PSG, it’s a scenario Donnarumma is entirely comfortable with. »
“Donnarumma, who reportedly earns £214,000-a-week, will only leave PSG this summer if a club he considers to be elite makes an approach. His priority is to play Champions League football and remain in one of the biggest leagues in the world. Should the window shut and he still be at PSG, it’s a scenario Donnarumma is entirely comfortable with.”
It’s difficult to see clearly amidst the numerous rumors. While sometimes close to leaving, Donnarumma could also remain at PSG. Many clubs have been mentioned in this case, except that no offer has been made. A transfer is therefore still a long way off, but not impossible.
The Italian could remain in Paris and compete with Lucas Chevalier before leaving for a free. However, the Lille native is not yet at PSG, and a contract extension is not officially out of the question. These are only rumors, and not everything is pointing in the same direction.
However, several media outlets have suggested that Donnarumma could continue in Paris even without an extension. It would still be a surprise and possibly a disappointment for PSG.