'It’s up to the club' - Donnarumma willing to sign new PSG deal

PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma said after his impressive performance against Arsenal and qualification to the Champions League final that he is willing to extend his contract with the Parisian club.
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Gianluigi Donnarumma's future at Paris Saint-Germain has been in question in recent months and there were even reports that the Parisian club would look to sign a goalkeeper in the upcoming summer transfer window as the Italian's contract expires in June 2026.
However, the heroics of PSG's Champions League run this season have surely changed the minds of the PSG board, who would be willing to offer the young goalkeeper a new contract.
Donnarumma, who once again played a key role in the win over Arsenal to secure a place in the Champions League final, was asked after the match about the possibility of renewing his contract with the Parc des Princes outfit.
"I’m under contract for one more year... it’s up to the club. If PSG want me to stay, I’m gonna. We just have to sign the new contract. But it’s up to the club," he said.
However, the heroics of PSG's Champions League run this season have surely changed the minds of the PSG board, who would be willing to offer the young goalkeeper a new contract.
Donnarumma, who once again played a key role in the win over Arsenal to secure a place in the Champions League final, was asked after the match about the possibility of renewing his contract with the Parc des Princes outfit.
"I’m under contract for one more year... it’s up to the club. If PSG want me to stay, I’m gonna. We just have to sign the new contract. But it’s up to the club," he said.
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