Paris Saint-Germain is said to have frozen Gianluigi Donnarumma from their training sessions because the club wants to force the departure of the goalkeeper this summer.
The Italian star, 26, is generally considered one of the best shot stoppers in world football and played a crucial role in the success of the club of the club.
Donnarumma produced a series of stunning versions in the knockout phase of the competition last season, because PSG won the tournament for the first time in their history.
However, the ruling French and European champions have moved to sell Donnarumma this summer after he was unable to agree a new contract with the club.
His existing contract will expire next summer, so that he will open the possibility that he will leave for free.
PSG has already indicated that their intention to continue from Donnarumma, in which the club Lucas Chevalier from Ligue 1 had signed with a view to following the Italian.
On Monday it was confirmed that Donnarumma was also aligned from PSG's team for the UEFA Super Cup against Tottenham on Wednesday.
According to the RMC Sport, PSG's management has also taken further action to underline that his time ends at the club.
It is said that this reportedly includes the goalkeeper of the first team training after their return after their return after achieving the FIFA Club World Cup final last month.
The club is also claimed that he has instructed Chevalier that he is PSG's new no 1 goalkeeper.
Chelsea and Man United have recommended reports as the most likely destinations for Donnarumma this summer.
RMC Sport, however, reported that the representatives of Donnarumma have emphasized the goalkeeper remains control over his own future.
It is claimed that the Italian will not accept any movement from PSG, even though he has been put out of the club by the club.
The goalkeeper is said to earn around £ 200,000 a week in the Ligue 1 club, while PSG is claimed that he demands around £ 26 million to sell the Shot stopper.
Donnarumma has made 161 performances for PSG since he joined the AC Milan club in 2021 with a free transfer.
He has won four Ligue 1 titles, two French cups, three French Super Cups and the Champions League in the club.
Donnarumma also enjoyed success with Italy after helping his country in 2021 to be crowned European champions.
