
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is uncertain after recent contract talks reportedly broke down. The Italian international is now said to be interested in a summer move to Manchester United, which could see him play in the Premier League for the first time.
The main issue appears to be a disagreement over salary, as PSG was reportedly not willing to meet the 26-year-old’s wage demands. With negotiations hitting a dead end, it seems likely that Donnarumma will be leaving the European champions sooner rather than later.
🤝 Contract Talks Hit a Wall
Reports suggest that discussions between Donnarumma and PSG regarding a new contract did not end well. The club was unwilling to agree to the financial terms requested by the goalkeeper, leading to a breakdown in talks. This has opened the door for other clubs to show their interest, with Donnarumma now expected to find a new team this summer.
➡️ PSG Moves On Quickly
In a clear sign that they are preparing for Donnarumma’s departure, PSG has already signed a new goalkeeper. The club has brought in Lucas Chevalier from their Ligue 1 rivals, Lille, for a fee of around €40 million. This move by Luis Enrique’s side strongly indicates that they have moved on and are planning for a future without their star Italian keeper.
👀 A New Chapter at Old Trafford?
According to journalist Anil Kandola, Donnarumma is attracted to the idea of joining Manchester United and could be available for a fee of around £26 million. While it is not yet clear if Ruben Amorim’s team is actively trying to sign him, sources say that if Man United makes an offer, Old Trafford would be his top choice.





