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. Marco Conterio, confirmed by Foot Mercato, claims that Galatasaray has made a concrete offer for the Italian goalkeeper.
“ℹ️✅ As reported by Marco Conterio and confirmed by Foot Mercato, Galatasaray is making a move for Gianluigi Donnarumma and has made an offer for the Italian goalkeeper.
💰 As reported by Marco Conterio, the Istanbul club will take advantage of the sale of Florya—a historic site that previously housed the training center—to pocket €300 million, which could allow them to offer the Italian goalkeeper an XXL salary.”
The possible departure of Gianluigi Donnarumma (26) from Paris Saint-Germain would spark a heated debate about the management of key players at the capital club, especially since the Italian goalkeeper was one of the driving forces behind PSG’s historic run in the last Champions League. The idea that Paris could let such a decisive hero slip away raises questions: by betting on his youth and consistency, the club’s management had found in Donnarumma a last line of defense capable of making club history. Parting ways with him, especially after a European triumph, could be seen as a strategic mistake, both in sporting and symbolic terms.
Letting Donnarumma go means running the risk of breaking a positive dynamic and having to start from scratch in a key position, which rarely comes without consequences. If PSG wants to grow on the European stage, it must learn to retain its pillars, rather than seeing them leave at the first sign of contractual uncertainty or outside interest. The club’s decision will be scrutinized more than ever by its supporters and European football observers.