Gianluigi Donnarumma agent, Enzo Raiola, has strongly criticised Paris Saint-Germain’s handling of the goalkeeper’s contract situation amid Premier League rumours.
The Italian international was left out of PSG’s UEFA Super Cup squad, reportedly due to ongoing disagreements over his contract extension and financial terms.
Raiola revealed that Donnarumma had previously accepted lower wages out of respect for the club and its fans earlier this year.
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However, PSG allegedly changed their terms again, leading to frustration and uncertainty about the goalkeeper’s long-term future at the French champions.
Lucas Chevalier has already been signed as a potential replacement, sparking further speculation that Donnarumma could be sold this summer.
Manchester United and Manchester City are both reportedly interested, though City’s priority remains retaining current first-choice goalkeeper Ederson for the upcoming season.
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Raiola claimed PSG’s behaviour was “disrespectful” and that a Premier League move is being considered if financial demands can be met.
Reports in France suggested an agreement with Manchester City, though this has not been confirmed by English media sources, reports Manchester Evening.
PSG boss Luis Enrique admitted the club wanted a goalkeeper with a “different profile” despite praising Donnarumma’s quality and professionalism.
The transfer saga is expected to develop rapidly as the window approaches its final weeks, with top clubs monitoring the situation closely.

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