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·11. August 2025
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·11. August 2025
With Lucas Chevalier now signed, Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at PSG looks uncertain. That means the Italian goalkeeper will likely need to find a new long-term club, and rumors link him to Manchester United.
CentreDevils recently reported that Manchester United have held direct talks for Italy international Gianluigi Donnarumma. The 26-year-old is seen as a possible option in goal for Ruben Amorim, who is said to be a strong admirer of the PSG shot-stopper.
According to the report, Donnarumma’s experience and quality would make him a valuable addition at Old Trafford as Amorim works to reshape the squad this summer.
Journalist Ben Jacobs recently added that PSG want £26 million for Donnarumma, who has one year left on his contract, after opting not to offer him a new deal.
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On Monday, RMC Sport reported that Chelsea and Manchester United have inquired about Donnarumma’s situation. But this case is far from settled; for now, it is just a simple expression of interest from the two English clubs.
On the latest episode of the Ensemble PSG Podcast, Robin Bairner, chief editor at Football Transfers, commented on the rumor linking Donnarumma to Manchester United.
“Well, our understanding at Football Transfers is that Manchester United are naturally interested in a goalkeeper,” Bairner said. “Andre Onana hasn’t been up to the standard that they had expected when they signed him. So naturally, Manchester United step into this equation. Whether Gianluigi Donnarumma is prepared to go to United, where they don’t have European football this year, of course, that’s debatable.
“And of course, there’s a whole heap of sales that Manchester United are likely to have to make now to be able to afford to sign Donnarumma because of financial fair play. They’ve obviously made three big signings now, having announced Sesko. So there are complications there.”