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·13 de janeiro de 2025
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·13 de janeiro de 2025
Paris Saint-Germain are facing some uncertainty over their goalkeeping situation, with Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future up in the air. If the club chooses to part ways with the 25-year-old, they will need to find a replacement in the transfer market.
Despite being under contract until 2026, Donnarumma’s past mistakes have sparked concerns, leading PSG to explore potential alternatives for the future.
The club has made it a priority to invest in young French talent, and this summer might be the perfect opportunity for PSG to sell their starting goalkeeper.
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SportsZone reports that PSG are considering a move for LOSC Lille shot-stopper Lucas Chevalier in the summer transfer window. However, the deal will only go ahead if they can sell Donnarumma, who hasn’t fully convinced Luis Enrique.
Nonetheless, the Frenchman is attracting interest from several top European clubs. Last November, TBR Football reported that Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, and Chelsea have all been monitoring Chevalier. Transfermarkt puts the player’s transfer value at €30 million.
Meanwhile, Tuttosport and Sky Sport Italia have reported that Inter Milan are eyeing Donnarumma for the upcoming summer, with both parties showing mutual interest at this point. However, no talks have taken place yet.
The goalkeeper is open to returning to Italy and Milan, and he would consider a salary between €7 million and €9 million at Inter. Transfermarkt currently values Donnarumma at €35 million.
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