Paris Saint-Germain signs a new goalkeeper, and it is said that Donaluma s days are coming to an end?
10:36pm, 10 August 2025Football
Donaluma's days at Paris Saint-Germain ended

ESPN reported that the future of Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donaluma in Paris became uncertain as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) signed 23-year-old goalkeeper Lucas Schevalier from Lille for a transfer fee of 40 million euros plus an 15 million euro surcharge and signed a five-year contract with him. Schwarier has passed the Paris medical examination and will become the team's new No. 1 goalkeeper.
This situation forced Donnarumma, who had a key role in Paris last season, to find a new club this summer. According to internal sources, Paris Saint-Germain does not intend to continue to retain Donnarumma and is looking forward to offers from Chelsea, Manchester United or Inter Milan. All three clubs have contacted Donaruma's agent Enzo Raiola. Currently, Donnarumma's contract with Paris Saint-Germain will expire in June 2026.
According to La Repubblica, Donnarumma wants to increase his salary, but Paris Saint-Germain does not agree. Currently, the Italian national goalkeeper has a weekly salary of 245,000 euros, which is a pretty high number in the goalkeeper position. Therefore, French clubs hope Donaluma will accept a salary cut in its new contract. In addition, head coach Luis Enrique is not particularly satisfied with Donnarumma's foot skills, which is one of the reasons why Paris does not intend to continue to retain the goalkeeper.
Faced with this situation, Donnarumma seems ready to leave Paris Saint-Germain in search of a new owner who can provide him with more opportunities and better treatment. The interests of giants such as Chelsea, Manchester United and Inter Milan also provide many possibilities for his future.
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