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Gianluigi Donnarumma's future at Paris Saint-Germain is uncertain as he enters the final year of his contract, with Chelsea, Manchester United, and Manchester City showing interest. The goalkeeper, who joined PSG on a free transfer from Milan in 2021, is in negotiations for a new deal.
According to reports, Donnarumma has stated his intention to maintain his current salary level for a new contract, particularly after helping PSG win the Champions League. However, PSG has offered him a revised contract structure where up to one-third of his wages would be performance-based, primarily linked to the number of games played.
This proposed performance-related pay could significantly reduce Donnarumma's overall earnings and is seen as a move by coach Luis Enrique to foster greater competition for the starting goalkeeper position. While Donnarumma reportedly prioritizes extending his stay at PSG, he has strong alternatives, especially from the interested Premier League clubs.
Interest from Italian clubs like Juventus and Inter has also been mentioned, but it is noted that no club in Italy would be willing to meet his current salary demands of €8-10 million.
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