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Hard to Celebrate PSG's Champions League Win over Italian Colleagues, Says Donnarumma

  • Gianluigi Donnarumma reflected on PSG's 5-0 Champions League final win over Inter Milan in Munich last Saturday but found it hard to fully enjoy the victory due to many Italian teammates on the opposing side.
  • This feeling occurred amid ongoing speculation about Donnarumma’s future after a treble-winning season, while his agent Enzo Raiola dismissed a Napoli transfer as ‘pure fantasy’ and confirmed renewal talks with PSG.
  • Donnarumma, aged 26, played a key role in PSG’s successful campaign adding the Champions League title to his achievements, which include four Ligue 1 trophies and the 2021 European Championship with Italy.
  • The goalkeeper expressed his willingness to consider all possibilities but emphasized that staying in Paris is his top priority since he feels comfortable there and is appreciated by both the supporters and the club. Meanwhile, his agent noted that although many clubs are interested in him, only a select few have the financial means to secure his services.
  • Donnarumma’s contract runs until summer 2026 with PSG, and although linked with clubs like Napoli and Manchester City, his preferred path appears to be renewing, leaving his future somewhat uncertain but leaning toward staying.
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kreiszeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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