SempreMilan
·19 September 2019
SempreMilan
·19 September 2019
AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has opened up about his time with the club since making his debut back in 2015.
The Rossoneri’s prized shotstopper has now made over 140 appearances for the club and has become a hugely important part of the team.
After being linked with an exit over the summer as Paris Saint-Germain reportedly circles, all attentions have now turned to a renewal for Donnarumma.
He is currently on a deal which runs until 2021, and il Corriere dello Sport recently reported that Milan have no intention of letting that run into the final year.
In addition, Calciomercato.com have provided an update by stating that renewal talks will take place with Mino Raiola ‘in the coming weeks’.
Donnarumma made his competitive debut against Sassuolo more than four years ago now, taking the gloves from Diego Lopez in a 2–1 victory at San Siro.
The 20-year-old reflected on that game and his relationship with Sinisa Mihajlovic, who is currently battling leukemia.
“I was excited, I was a little tense as I should be,” Donnarumma told DAZN, via MilanNews.it.
“It was a special moment, I remember when Sinisa told me the day before, I was very excited, I wanted to call my family immediately.