The agent of Gianluigi Donnarumma has spoken about the future of the PSG goalkeeper, confirming that a summer exit is not ruled out.
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Donnarumma in fine form for PSGHas been linked with a summer exit Agent keeping doors open to departure with contract expiring in 2026Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Donnarumma's agent Enzo Raiola has confirmed that the goalkeeper's future at Paris Saint-Germain is uncertain. He further admitted that nothing has been ruled out yet, although Donnarumma's first preference would be sign a new deal and extend his stay at Parc des Princes.
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Donnarumma, under contract with PSG until 2026, has emerged as a target for Inter as they seek a long-term successor to 36-year-old Yann Sommer. The move would be controversial, given Donnarumma’s roots at Inter’s fierce rivals, AC Milan. PSG’s interest in Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier could further reduce the Italian’s playing time, which could tempt him to seek a move elsewhere. Meanwhile, Manchester City and Juventus are also monitoring the situation closely, adding competition for the 26-year-old’s signature.
WHAT ENZO RAIOLA SAID
Speaking to (h/t Sempre Inter) on Thursday, Donnarumma's agent Raiola said: “We have a good relationship with the club. Gigio is happy in Paris, and his contract expires in 2026. It can only be a good thing to know that there’s interest from big clubs. I’d like to point out, though, that nothing has actually come about from the interested parties. We haven’t even thought about it because Gigio is happy at PSG. Then, clearly, if we don’t agree a new deal, we’ll evaluate other options. We’re not ruling anything out yet.”
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Donnarumma will next be seen in action in the all-important, high-stakes Champions League final clash against his potential future employers Inter on Sunday, May 31. Donnarumma has been phenomenal in the competition this season, and he'll be expected to rubberstamp his credentials as one of Europe's finest goalkeepers with a magical display at the weekend. Then, he will join the Italy squad for the World Cup qualifying games against Norway and Moldova, to be played on June 6 and 9, respectively.






