Gianluigi Donnarumma’s stance on Man Utd transfer as PSG exit confirmed

Manchester United has been associated with a Swoop for goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma Paris Saint-Germain with a decision by the French club that contributes to the noise

Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has confirmed that he will leave the club this summer. However, potential Vrijers Manchester United sends themselves away from the Italian, who was never too happy to be with them.

Donnarumma started for PSG when they won last season's Champions League and reached the final of the club World Cup. His PSG career is now over, with Lucas Chevalier participating in Lille and Donnarumma who announced his departure on Tuesday evening.

PSG has mentioned their team for the Super Cup against Tottenham Hotspur, who defeated United in the Europa League final in May and Donnarumma is not possible. Chevalier is accompanied by Matvey Safonov and Renato Marin, with the first choice of last season nowhere to be seen.

His absence has led to an increased conversation about a Premier League switch, with United, Manchester City and Chelsea who are strongly connected to him, said with City according to reports in France.

In the meantime, United distinguishes themselves from reports of their interest. The side of Ruben Amorim has shown ambition by spending £ 200 million on a flurry of attacking talent, but are not in Europe this season, something that is an important requirement of Donnarummas.

Chelsea was also associated with Donnarumma, but the blues are supposed to be happy with the current goalkeepers Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen. The Belgian younger Mike Penders is also highly regarded in West Londs and spends the current season on loan in Strasbourg.

According to reports in Italy, Galatasaray and Bayern Munich are among the other clubs that can match the Loon demands of the Italian. Both clubs are involved in the Champions League, in which Gala bends their muscles with large contracts for Victor Osimhen and Leroy Sane.

If United would move for Donnarumma, this would probably mean an exit for one of Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir. Turkish keeper Bayindir regularly played in the preseason while Onana works his way back to full fitness, but the Cameroon International may be ready to return to Arsenal on Sunday.

“For us it doesn't matter which team we will play,” Bayindir told Club Media after he helped united to beat Fiorentina on Saturday on penalties. “Every match is important in the Premier League. This week we will work for Arsenal, and then from the Arsenal game, we will prepare ourselves step by step for the next game.”

The opponents of United have added a new keeper themselves this summer, although it is unlikely that he will start on Sunday. The Spanish international Kepa Arrizabalaga participated in a vast move from Chelsea, but remains a second choice behind David Raya.

The Sunday collision will also enable Viktor Gyokeres to take on his former manager Ruben Amorim. A reunion for the former sports couple might have looked early in the window, but Gyokeres moved to North London instead in a £ 64 million deal.

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