
Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma appears set to leave the French giants after being left out of the squad, with his agent confirming legal action is being considered and a Premier League transfer now the most probable outcome.
Speaking to Sky Sport, Donnarumma’s agent Enzo Raiola expressed shock over the club’s sudden change of stance, revealing that the Italian goalkeeper had even agreed to a salary reduction to stay. “From Gigio’s words, you can feel he’s very sad. I am stunned… years of respect and then in the last 10 days all collapsed,” Raiola said.
Raiola accused PSG of a “big lack of respect” after they opted to sign another goalkeeper and remove Donnarumma from the team. He confirmed that their legal team will be reviewing the case, suggesting the decision was abrupt and financially motivated.
The agent also criticised PSG’s demands, claiming they were “exaggerated” and driven purely by money. While legal proceedings remain on the table, Raiola said they will try to better understand PSG’s position in the coming days, even with lawyers involved.
Donnarumma, joined PSG from AC Milan in 2021 after winning the European Championship with Italy. He has been the club’s first-choice goalkeeper but now faces an uncertain future as tensions with the club escalate.