Donnarumma Omitted From PSG Squad Ahead Of UEFA Super Cup

Donnarumma Omitted From PSG Squad Ahead Of UEFA Super Cup

Paris Saint-Germain have excluded Gianluigi Donnarumma from their UEFA Super Cup squad, fueling speculation about his imminent departure from the French champions.

The Italian goalkeeper’s absence for the clash against Tottenham Hotspur in Udine signals the breakdown in relations following failed contract extension talks.

Donnarumma’s current deal runs until June 2026, but PSG have already secured Lucas Chevalier as his long-term replacement between the posts.

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Luis Enrique’s decision to omit him from the travelling party strongly suggests Donnarumma has played his final game in PSG colours.

The shot-stopper helped PSG achieve a historic Quadruple last season, including Champions League glory, but his future now appears far from Paris.

Reports indicate the Premier League could be his next destination, with Manchester United emerging as early favourites to secure his signature.

Chelsea have also been linked, though United are believed to be leading the race for the Italy international’s services this summer.

Galatasaray and Bayern Munich are monitoring the situation, hoping to pounce if English clubs fail to finalise an agreement in time.

Premier League Move Likely for Italian Goalkeeper

Inter Milan and Juventus are unlikely to compete financially for Donnarumma due to his high wages and PSG’s potential asking price.

The exclusion from the squad for Wednesday’s traditional season opener is viewed as PSG’s clearest statement yet on his future, reports Football Italia.

With the transfer window still open, interested clubs are expected to accelerate negotiations to secure one of Europe’s top goalkeeping talents.

Donnarumma’s next move could reshape the balance of power in European football’s elite competitions for seasons to come.

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