Paris Saint-Germain faces a significant dilemma this summer as star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma appears poised for an exit amidst stalled contract negotiations and a contentious salary restructuring.
The 26-year-old Italian international, whose current deal with the French giants extends until June 2026, has firmly rejected the terms of a proposed extension, signaling his clear intent not to commit his long-term future under the present conditions.
The core of the dispute revolves around PSG’s strategic shift towards a performance-based salary model. While the club is reportedly prepared to maintain Donnarumma’s substantial annual wage of €10.2 million, a considerable portion of this figure would now be contingent on his appearances and overall match performance.
This aggressive stance by PSG is largely influenced by their recent experience with Kylian Mbappé’s departure on a free transfer to Real Madrid. Determined to avoid a similar financial loss, the club is now prepared to offload Donnarumma in the upcoming transfer window to secure a transfer fee rather than risk a zero-cost departure in 2026.
Adding further complexity to Donnarumma’s position is the recent acquisition of promising young French goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier from Lille, which introduces an element of uncertainty regarding Donnarumma’s previously undisputed role as PSG’s number one.
Sources indicate that Paris Saint-Germain has already granted Donnarumma permission to explore potential transfer opportunities, and interest from the highly competitive Premier League is rapidly intensifying. Several major English football clubs are closely monitoring the unfolding situation.
Among the keen observers are Manchester City, Manchester United, and Chelsea. Manchester City, despite recent goalkeeping acquisitions, is reportedly keeping tabs on Donnarumma, suggesting Pep Guardiola’s desire to further bolster his squad’s depth and quality in goal with a top-tier option.
While Gianluigi Donnarumma has publicly expressed a desire to remain in Paris, his future at the Parc des Princes remains highly uncertain as PSG remains resolute in its commitment to the new performance-based approach, potentially forcing a move for the sought-after Italian shot-stopper.