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Donnarumma’s PSG Future Uncertain as New Contract Talks Resume
Paris Saint-Germain and Gianluigi Donnarumma have restarted talks about a new contract. The Italian goalkeeper has no agreement yet, but his current deal expires next summer. Many top European clubs are monitoring his situation.
CONTRACT TALKS BACK ON AT PSG
Donnarumma’s representatives recently met with PSG management to discuss a possible contract extension. Both sides want to continue together, but negotiations have stalled several times in recent months. Donnarumma is under contract until June 2026, but the club wants to secure his future before then and avoid losing him for free later. PSG has reportedly proposed a new salary model that includes both a fixed component and performance-based bonuses. Donnarumma has expressed his desire to stay in Paris, but significant details are yet to be agreed upon, and talks have only now restarted after weeks of little progress.
PSG’S SEASON SO FAR & DONNARUMMA’S ROLE
This past season, Donnarumma was a key part of PSG’s success, helping the club win its first-ever Champions League title. He made 155 appearances since arriving from AC Milan in 2021 and has regained his reputation as one of the world’s best goalkeepers. PSG also finished the Ligue 1 season with another league title, sitting well ahead of their closest rivals, and will face their next challenge in the French Super Cup later this summer. Rumors of interest from Premier League clubs such as Manchester United and Manchester City continue, but there have been no formal offers.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR PSG AND DONNARUMMA?
Both PSG and Donnarumma’s camp are optimistic about an agreement, but speculation about his future will remain until a deal is signed. If the negotiations fail or fall, PSG may be forced to sell their star goalkeeper and avoid losing him for free in 2026. The club’s next fixture is the Trophée des Champions, and they’ll be aiming to start next season strong. Any developments in contract talks could be crucial for the club’s ambitions, as Donnarumma is central to their plans both domestically and in Europe.