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·13 de julio de 2025

PSG Ready to Make Decision on Inter Milan, Man Utd-Linked Target

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PSG have a major decision to make—and clubs like Inter Milan and Manchester United are keeping a close eye: Is Gianluigi Donnarumma still their long-term solution in goal?

He’s under contract through 2026, but interest from Europe’s top clubs continues to build. Since arriving from AC Milan in 2021, Donnarumma has delivered in big moments—stepping up in shootouts and making crucial saves—but his time at PSG hasn’t been without setbacks.


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A costly mistake against Real Madrid in the 2022 Champions League remains a key talking point and has sparked ongoing questions about his ability to perform under pressure.

Now, with PSG finally winning the Champions League, attention has turned to the club’s next roster moves. Donnarumma has reclaimed the No. 1 role with a strong stretch of performances, but with his contract winding down, rival clubs are ready to act if PSG hesitate to commit to their goalkeeper long-term.

What’s the latest on PSG extending Gianluigi Donnarumma?

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Le Parisien reports that a decision on whether Donnarumma will sign a contract extension with PSG is expected soon after the Club World Cup, as the goalkeeper’s current deal ends in 2026.

According to a recent report from ESPN FC, Donnarumma wants to remain at PSG, even with interest from Manchester United and Inter Milan.

Recently, Dominique Séverac said on L’Équipe du Soir that Lucas Chevalier would only join PSG if Donnarumma leaves the club.

“Donnarumma? As soon as he doesn’t extend his contract, they’ll go after another goalkeeper,” Séverac said. “There’s a 90 percent chance it’ll be Chevalier.

“Chevalier will never come if Donnarumma is still there—he’s not going to compete with him. He’ll only come if he’s assured of being the first-choice goalkeeper.”

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