Man United and Man City involved in race to sign PSG star Donnarumma

Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is under increasing scrutiny, with some of Europe’s top clubs preparing to pounce amid uncertainty over the Italian goalkeeper’s contract extension.

Inter Milan, Juventus, Manchester United, and Manchester City have all registered interest as PSG hesitates to meet Donnarumma’s wage demands, according to Caught Offside sources.

The 26-year-old’s current deal at the Parc des Princes runs until June 2026, but negotiations over an extension have reached a standstill.

PSG are reluctant to meet Donnarumma’s request for a new salary worth €10 million per year, countering with a lower offer of €6 million annually.

Gianluigi Donnarumma has contributed greatly to PSG’s success

The Italian goalkeeper is a part of PSG’s treble winning team this season, helping them win their first ever Champions League title.

In 15 Champions League matches this season, he only conceded 14 goals and kept 6 clean sheets.

The gap in valuations has opened the door for interested clubs to explore a potential move this summer.

Italian heavyweights Juventus and Inter Milan are understood to be the most serious contenders for Donnarumma’s signature.

Both Serie A sides are monitoring the situation closely, hopeful that a return to Italy could tempt the former AC Milan star, should PSG decide to cash in.

Manchester United are also keeping tabs on the situation. The Red Devils are evaluating goalkeeping alternatives as manager Ruben Amorim remains unconvinced by current No.1, Andre Onana.

Donnarumma is seen as a high-calibre solution capable of immediately strengthening United’s defensive stability.

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Gianluigi Donnarumma celebrates during PSG’s win over Arsenal (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

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