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PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was left out of the squad for tonight's Super Cup as he is being forced out by boss Luis Enrique.
The French giants signed Lille's Bruno Chevalier as his replacement this month, with Donnarumma set to leave the club this window.
The Italian shot stopper is wanted by a flurry of sides, with many Premier League clubs interested.
Man City, Chelsea and Man Utd have all been linked with the former AC Milan goalkeeper.
City are eyeing a cut-price move for Donnarumma - but only if Ederson is tempted by Galatasaray's Turkish delights.
The PSG keeper is available for around £40m from the European champions after a contract fall-out, although he wants a 50 per cent rise on his current £210,000 per week salary.

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