Gianluigi Donnarumma is ready for a move away from Paris St Germain this summer but will not be pushed out by the French club.
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Italian goalkeeper tellingly has been left out of PSG’s squad for Wednesday’s UEFA Super Cup match against Tottenham, and it is understood he will now leave Paris this summer if the right move opens up.
Manchester United are interested in the 26-year-old, who is out of contract next summer but they have financial restraints.
The Reds have emerged as one of several clubs keeping tabs on Donnarumma’s situation. Reports confirm that they’ve formally registered interest and are considering a move—but no advanced talks have taken place yet.
The club is reportedly weighing whether to invest heavily in a proven goalkeeper like Donnarumma or opt for a younger, cost-effective alternative like Senne Lammens. Ultimately, any deal could hinge on developments concerning current No. 1 André Onana.
However, it is understood that up to this point there has been no official contact from United to PSG regarding Donnarumma.
The European champions completed the signing of Lucas Chevalier from Lille over the weekend, and Donnarumma has now been left out for the game against Spurs in Udine.
Donnarumma was part of the Italy squad which won Euro 2020 by beating England in the final on penalties, and is still regarded as one of the world’s top goalkeepers.
He made over 200 appearances for AC Milan before joining PSG in 2021. He has won four Ligue 1 titles with the Parisiens and was part of the team which thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 to win last season’s Champions League title.
Despite mounting evidence of his impending exit, media reports and insiders suggest that Donnarumma has not dismissed the idea of staying at PSG.
According to some reports, he’s willing to stay and compete for a place, though he is selective about his next move and insists on joining a club with Champions League ambitions. PSG, reported Footmercato, value him at £30–34 million.