Football/Italian clubs eye Donnarumma as PSG exit looms

The time of Gianluigi Donnarumma at Paris Saint-Germain appears to be ending, with the Italian goalkeeper urged to find a new club after being excluded from the squad for the UEFA Super Cup. With just two weeks left in the transfer window, Serie A giants Inter Milan, Juventus, and even former club AC Milan are monitoring the situation, ready to pounce on a rare opportunity.
PSG’s signing of Lucas Chevalier and Donnarumma’s contract standoff have made his departure inevitable.
While Premier League sides Manchester United and Chelsea have shown interest, a return to Italy is gaining traction.
Juventus sees him as a long-term successor to Gianluigi Buffon, while Inter views him as a potential bargain. AC Milan, despite their 2021 fallout, could reconsider if Mike Maignan departs.
Three scenarios remain: an immediate sale, a free transfer in 2026, or a loan with a future decision.
With the World Cup approaching, Donnarumma seeks stability, and Serie A clubs are determined to outpace English rivals. The coming days will be decisive in shaping his next move.