Inter, City and Liverpool monitor Donnarumma amid possible PSG exit

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Giants across Europe are keeping an eye on Gigi Donnarumma's situation with Paris Saint-Germain, as the goalkeeper could be on his way out from the French capital.

3 weeks ago
Donnarumma was brought to Paris Saint-Germain with big expectations on his shoulders following an impressive display in the Euro 2020 tournament with Italy. But the goalkeeper has not been able to fully settle in France since his free move from AC Milan three years ago, and could now be on his way out of the club.
The Italian will soon be entering the final year of his contract with PSG, which runs out in June 2026, but reports from Italy suggest that negotiations are currently on a pause. Donnarumma is seemingly fearful of losing his starting place after being snubbed by Luis Enrique for the Champions League game against Bayern Munich midweek.
The PSG boss opted to bench the 26-year-old against Lens before the November international break and also Toulouse, but a third spell as a spectator in a crucial game against the German has reportedly left player unhappy with the situation at the club. With the relationship between Donnarumma and Enrique potentially reaching a breaking point, the former AC Milan player could look to leave the French capital.
According to 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' Inter Milan are in pole position for the Italian captain and are monitoring the situation alongside Liverpool and Man City. A return to Serie A is well in the cards for Donnarumma as the Italian champions - who are preparing for their clash against Fiorentina later on Sunday - are reportedly considering their plans to replace Yann Sommer in goal in the long term. The Swiss goalie's contract with the 'Nerazzurri' also expires in 2026.

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