
After a mutually destructive standoff between both parties, the current issue is how to handle Donnarumma’s situation now that Paris Saint-Germain has refused to comment on their decision.
This week, ahead of the match against Udinese, Donnarumma was present but did not train.
Will he now be assigned to the "bomb squad," training alongside the six players who have been ordered to leave by September 2 and must train with the U21 team (Soler, Asensio, Renato Sánchez, Randal Kolo Muani, Nordi Mukiele, and Husnî)?
As one of the favorites at the Parc des Princes, this approach seems likely to cause problems. We will wait and see the reaction of Italian fans this Wednesday or supporters this Sunday.
With his future in Paris uncertain, Donnarumma must now listen to various offers. Despite pressure from Paris, the goalkeeper intends to take his time to make a choice. Manchester United are among the most interested clubs.
British media have reported in recent hours that Chelsea are set to launch a move. Whatever choice he makes, Donnarumma is not expected to have the right to make a final official appearance in a Paris Saint-Germain jersey.
This is a strange ending for someone who became a legend of the capital club throughout the spring and on the evening of May 31.