
Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma looks set to leave Paris Saint-Germain, with his departure now considered inevitable.
According to transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano, the 26-year-old will part ways with the French champions either in the current transfer window or, at the latest, next summer.
The decision follows a complete breakdown in relations between Donnarumma and the PSG hierarchy, which reached a tipping point when the club opted to exclude him from their squad for the UEFA Super Cup.
This move has sent a clear signal that the player no longer features in the long-term plans of the Ligue 1 giants, despite being their undisputed first-choice goalkeeper in recent seasons.
Gianluigi Donnarumma may move to the Premier League
Romano reports that the Premier League has emerged as the most likely destination for the Euro 2020 winner, opening the door for several English clubs to explore the possibility of bringing in a world-class shot-stopper.
Among the potential suitors, Manchester United have been linked with Donnarumma this summer as they aim to address their goalkeeping issues after the poor performances of Andre Onana at Old Trafford.
Donnarumma’s towering presence and experience in both domestic and European competitions make him a highly attractive option for any Premier League side.
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Man United must act now if they want to sign Donnarumma
PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
With PSG likely to demand a substantial but not unattainable fee due to his contract situation, the Red Devils now have the opportunity to make a move for the Italian goalkeeper.
Since the goalkeeper’s career in Paris is coming to an end, Man United must act swiftly to sign him if they are genuinely interested in him.
He has the experience to perform at the top level and with his age just 26 at the moment, he could be a long term solution to…
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