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4 days ago
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Gianluigi Donnarumma's agent rubbishes rumours of a move to Man United
Manchester United target and Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma will not be moving clubs anytime soon according to his agent, Enzo Raiola. The Red Devils have been linked to making a move for a new goalkeeper due to the poor form of Andre Onana. Advertisement What's more, back up keeper Altay Bayindir is also likely to leave the club in the pursuit of more regular minutes. United have been linked to a collection of affordable keeping options such as Senne Lammens, Vanja Milinković-Savić and Mads Hermansen this summer. Nonetheless, there have been rumours that United may pursue a move for Champions League winning goalkeeper Donnarumma as there seemed an impasse over discussions for a new deal at PSG. The Peoples Person also recommended that United go out and make a play for one of the biggest goalkeeping names in world football. Nonetheless, it looks like a transfer for the Italian will not get off the ground according to his agent. Advertisement Speaking to Radio CRC (via Calciomercato), his representative quashed rumours of a move away from PSG. Discussing a potential departure from the French champions he stated, 'it's pure fantasy. I've an excellent relationship with Director Giovanni Manna at [Napoli], but we've never discussed Gigio.' He seemingly put an end to any transfer speculation by asserting, 'it's an obvious question; many would like him, but only a few can afford him.' He went on, 'he feels good in Paris, we're at the European champion club, so we have no complaints. We are working on a renewal (with PSG).' His representative did not rule out a future move to SSC Napoli however, claiming that the player's mother is a fan of the club and he has 'never denied his roots', despite growing up an AC Milan supporter. Follow us on Bluesky: @
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5 days ago
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Enzo Raiola Confirms Inter Milan Interest In Paris Saint-Germain Superstar Goalkeeper But Insists 'There Are No Talks'
Enzo Raiola Confirms Inter Milan Interest In Paris Saint-Germain Superstar Goalkeeper But Insists 'There Are No Talks' Enzo Raiola opened up on continuous talks linking Paris Saint-Germain star Gianluigi Donnarumma with a shock move to Inter Milan. Speaking to FCInterNews, Raiola confirmed Inter's interest in the former AC Milan goalkeeper. Advertisement However, he also confirmed there's no ongoing discussion between the parties. Gianluigi Donnarumma left San Siro to join Les Parisiens as a free agent in 2021 after running down his contract at Milan. Four years later, the 26-year-old won a maiden Champions League title. Indeed, he was between the sticks as PSG romped Inter 5-0 in the Munich showpiece last weekend. Interestingly, the Nerazzurri could be the Italy captain's next club if recent rumors are anything to go by. Donnarumma's deal at the Parc des Princes runs out next summer, and he has yet to put pen to paper on a new contract. Meanwhile, Inter are in the market for a new goalkeeper as Yann Sommer set one foot in retirement. Advertisement Therefore, this could be a perfect match despite the star stopper's past. Enzo Raiola Delivers Verdict on Rumors Linking Gianluigi Donnarumma with Inter Milan LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 29: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates after teammate Ousmane Dembele (not pictured) scores his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final First Leg match between Arsenal FC and Paris Saint-Germain at Emirates Stadium on April 29, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by) (Photo by) 'During the celebration, we also had some talks with the PSG management,' Raiola started. 'We agreed to revisit things soon, without any rush. That's fine by us. 'Gigio, actually, the day before the match, went into Inter's locker room to greet his national teammates,' he added. 'And they appreciated the gesture of affection.' When asked whether there's something going on behind the scenes amid intense rumors, he replied: 'No, just compliments.' Advertisement Then, he discussed Simone Inzaghi's sudden exit. 'I don't think it was something that just came up overnight. In my opinion, there was something already going on. 'Of course, they had to prepare for the Champions League final, but I don't believe the future was decided the day after. 'They already had the idea that the coach would leave, and they took precautions. 'There aren't that many experienced coaches available right now, but they have their priorities, and I think they'll make the right choices soon. 'After all, who wouldn't want to coach Inter? Anyone would love to coach that team and build something significant.'