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Gianluigi Donnarumma is no longer unanimous at PSG. It is even said that the capital club could part ways with the Italian goalkeeper next summer and try to recover an element more in line with Luis Enrique's playing principles.

PSG will play one of the most important matches of its season in a few days in Salzburg in the Champions League. Difficult to know if Gianluigi Donnarumma will start but the Italian will play big if that is the case. It must be said that the Italian has struggled to convince since his arrival in . The former AC Milan player has shortcomings in his kicking and aerial skills which have often harmed the French champions during major events. If his contract extension, which expires in June 2026, was off to a good start, it is now put on hold. And more and more observers would like to see the arrival at PSG next summer of Lucas Chevalier, who is doing great things with LOSC. It is not Jérôme Rothen who will say the opposite.

Rothen can't take Donnarumma anymore

On the antennaRMCthe consultant has in fact campaigned for Paris Saint-Germain to jump at the opportunity to recruit the native of : “Gianluigi Donnarumma? The problem is that the matches where he had to be there for three years, it's always the same thing: he is not decisive. With the status they gave him, he earns 1 million euros per month, Donnarumma that he is, why didn't they extend it? It’s because they say he’s stagnating and not making progress on his weaknesses. Maybe there is the possibility of bringing in Lucas Chevalier. They absolutely must do everything they can. So, we have to sell Donnarumma, even if they will lose a little money. PSG's current policy is to take the best French players in the championship. Lucas Chevalier, who will be at the end of his contract at LOSC in 2027, will not be sold off by the club, especially to a competitor. According to Sportthe Mastiffs value their goalkeeper at 40 million euros.



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