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Donnarumma puts pressure on PSG, Chelsea keeping tabs!

Last updated: 12 July 2025 8:46 AM
Jordan Blake 11 months ago 1 Min Read
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Gigio Donnarumma

As the Club World Cup final against Chelsea approaches, the future of Gianluigi Donnarumma at Paris Saint-Germain remains uncertain.

Despite months of negotiations, no contract extension has been agreed between the Italian goalkeeper (under contract until 2026) and the club.

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According to L’Équipe, a renewal is now considered “highly uncertain” — even though Donnarumma has expressed his desire to stay.

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Donnarumma wants to sign on his terms

The issue? The former Milan star is demanding guarantees and a new deal on his own terms, boosted by a strong 2024–2025 campaign, especially in the Champions League.

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As a result, several European clubs are monitoring the situation closely — including Chelsea, who will face PSG this Sunday in the final in New York. If no breakthrough is made after the tournament, a summer transfer could be considered to avoid losing him for free in 2026.

The matter will be resolved after the final.

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