Gianluigi Donnarumma, the 26-year-old goalkeeper who joined Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 on a contract until 2026 (following the end of his contract with AC Milan), has been at the center of rumors in recent weeks. There are doubts about an extension, despite the Italian and his agent Enzo Raiola’s stated desire to stay. Calcio Mercato claims that the player’s entourage has not accepted the latest offer, which is €7 million fixed + €3 million variable.
“Donnarumma’s entourage has rejected the club’s latest offer: €7 million as a fixed salary plus €3 million in additional bonuses.
His current salary is €10 million per year.
CalcioMercato “
Paris Saint-Germain is seeking to introduce a new salary policy, led by Luis Campos, focusing on more flexible remuneration: a lower fixed salary, offset by performance-related bonuses. But for Gianluigi Donnarumma (25), currently paid around €10 million per year, accepting such a reduction in guaranteed pay represents a step backwards, even a lack of recognition.
His refusal of the offer highlights growing tension: PSG wants to anticipate budget cuts and make its stars more accountable, but is coming up against the desire for financial stability among its top players. This standoff opens the door to new suitors for the Italian and raises the increasingly pressing question of the future of the goalkeeper position at PSG, especially after seasons marked by instability in that position.