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Will Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma end up leaving France.
French sports magazine Lekif reported the possibility of Donnarumma's transfer. The newspaper said on the 13th (Korea time) that Chelsea in the English Premier League (EPL) is showing interest in recruiting Donnarumma. Donnarumma, who is set to play in the FIFA Club World Cup final in 2025, has been negotiating re-signing with PSG, but has yet to reach an agreement. Lekif predicted that `Donna Lumma's fate will be determined after the match against Chelsea.'
Donnarumma has been at the heart of PSG this season. In particular, six out of 15 games were finished with clean sheets in the European Champions League. In the final against Inter Milan, he also contributed to a 5-0 victory and his first win. However, when asked whether he would stay at PSG after the final, he avoided an immediate answer, saying, `Let's talk after the A-match schedule in June.' In this Club World Cup, he also played a good defense and helped the team go to the finals, but no news of the renewal agreement has been heard.
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Italian sports magazine Gazeta-Delosport added that `Donna Lumma has publicly expressed his desire to remain at PSG, but he has left room after winning the Champions League' and `His agent Mino Raiola's recent visit to Inter Milan office is drawing attention.' The newspaper stressed that `In addition to Inter, Napoli and Real Madrid are also paying attention to Donnarumma'Donnarumma's top priority is to remain at PSG, but he has several options' French daily newspaper Le Parisiendo 'PSG and Donnarumma have negotiated re-signing since last year, and agreed in principle on the terms of 10 million euros (about 15.5 billion won) in annual salary' Donnarumma asked for a detailed review of the provisions, but PSG ignored it. Negotiations have reached a deadlock, with PSG recently calling on Donnarumma to accept the terms or leave the team, it added.
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Chelsea's first-team squad goalkeeping lineup currently consists of Roberto Sanchez, Philippe Jorgensen and Mike Penders. Sanchez and Jorgensen alternately defended the goal last season, but it was far from stable. After the 2024-2025 season, he strengthened the goal by recruiting Penders, who played for Genk, but the weight was evaluated to be somewhat inferior. The addition of Donnarumma, one of the world's best gatekeepers, is considered a card that can solve these problems at once.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.