Gianluigi Donnarumma could be the main protagonist of the transfer market in the Premier League. The Italian goalkeeper, currently at PSG, has attracted the interest of three of the most powerful clubs in England: Manchester United, Chelsea, and Manchester City, who are willing to take advantage of the tense contractual situation between the goalkeeper and the Parisian club.
The relationship between Donnarumma and PSG is going through a delicate moment. Despite having a contract until 2026, the 26-year-old goalkeeper is not willing to renew under the new terms proposed by the club, which include a salary structure based on performance bonuses. The player's entourage considers this formula unacceptable, demanding salary guarantees commensurate with his status as one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
The PSG board, still hurt by Kylian Mbappé's free departure, does not want to repeat the same mistake and has decided to open the door to a sale this summer. The arrival of young Lucas Chevalier from Lille has also raised doubts about Donnarumma's role as the undisputed goalkeeper.
The Premier League vies for the signing of Donnarumma
-Manchester United: In England, interested parties have not hesitated to make their move. At Old Trafford, Manchester United is seriously considering the Italian's arrival as a possible replacement for André Onana, whose performance has raised doubts. They may be forced to offload players with high salaries, such as Onana himself, Sancho, or even Garnacho.
-Chelsea: Chelsea is also considering his signing due to a lack of confidence in Robert Sánchez. Although the Londoners have not yet made a formal proposal, Donnarumma's presence would fit the stability in goal they have been seeking for several seasons.
-Manchester City: Manchester City, on the other hand, is closely monitoring the situation, despite having recently signed James Trafford. Guardiola does not rule out further strengthening the squad in such a key position as the goalkeeping role.
Although the goalkeeper has publicly expressed his desire to stay in Paris, PSG's firm stance and the growing interest from the Premier League could lead him to change his destination in the coming weeks.
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