With the FIFA Club World Cup now in the rearview, PSG have a big decision to make regarding Gianluigi Donnarumma: whether to meet his contract demands. If the club feels the price is too steep, they could look to sell the goalkeeper this summer rather than risk losing him for free in 2026.
Donnarumma still has a year left on his deal, but doubts about his long-term future remain. That said, he delivered a strong 2024–25 season, especially in Champions League ties against Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal, playing a key role in PSG’s run to the European title.
Despite the uncertainty, ESPN FC reports that Donnarumma is keen to stay in Paris. Still, both Manchester United and Inter Milan are keeping a close eye on the situation.
Manchester City keen on PSG standout this summer

La Gazzetta dello Sport (h/t Le10Sport) claims that Donnarumma has received no updates from PSG regarding a potential contract extension. It’s a concerning situation — one that could reportedly benefit Pep Guardiola.
The Italian daily reports that Manchester City have been closely monitoring Donnarumma for a year and have never let up. The Italian could replace Ederson in goal for the Manchester club, with PSG potentially facing a significant loss.
Manchester United’s interest in Donnarumma could grow after hitting a hurdle in their pursuit of Emi Martinez, with Aston Villa’s £40 million valuation of the 32-year-old seen as a major obstacle, according to the Daily Mail.