Gianluigi Donnarumma, 26, may leave PSG this summer as his contract expires in 2026. After winning the Champions League, he hinted at a possible departure. Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are interested, seeing him as a successor to Courtois and Neuer. PSG risk losing him for free if they don’t sell now.
With the 2025 UEFA Champions League title now secured, Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is uncertain. The 26-year-old Italian goalkeeper has hinted at a possible exit, stating after the final, “I don’t know if I’ll stay. We’ll see in the next few days.” His contract with PSG runs until 2026, but no extension talks have taken place, leaving the door open for a summer departure.
Both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are monitoring the situation closely. Madrid view Donnarumma as a long-term successor to Thibaut Courtois, while Bayern are preparing for life after veteran keeper Manuel Neuer. PSG now face a dilemma—either extend Donnarumma’s deal or risk losing him for free next year, as they did with Kylian Mbappe.
Having achieved his main ambition at PSG by lifting the Champions League, Donnarumma may now seek a new challenge at a European heavyweight. His next move could depend on where he sees the best chance for continued silverware and career progression. In the meantime, he is focused on Italy’s upcoming international fixtures against Norway and Moldova. PSG must now act swiftly if they wish to retain one of their key players amid growing interest from top clubs.
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