
London club Chelsea has begun to pay serious attention to the goalkeeper position on the eve of the new season. The point is that their focus is currently on PSG’s first‑choice shot‑stopper, Gianluigi Donnarumma. This was reported by RMC Sport, citing its sources.
According to the information, a number of prominent European clubs would like to have the Italian goalkeeper in their ranks. However, among them it is Chelsea that stands out as the side most serious and determined to land him.
The 26‑year‑old Donnarumma is presently under contract with PSG until the summer of 2026 and is supposed to remain in the French capital. Nevertheless, although negotiations over an extension have been underway in recent months, no final agreement has yet been reached.
The keeper himself hopes to stay with the Paris club and sees himself there as the leading number one. But the main stumbling block between the parties is salary. Donnarumma wants to retain his current terms, while PSG is proposing an extension on reduced wages.
Football insider Nicolò Schira has reported that the Parisians have offered to renew the deal while cutting his pay. It is said that this proposal is meeting strong resistance from the player and his representatives.
Chelsea is closely monitoring the situation. If talks with PSG collapse, the Londoners could submit a formal offer to Donnarumma. It is known that, under new head coach Enzo Maresca, the club is in the process of rebuilding the squad, and strengthening competition in goal is part of that plan.
Goalkeepers of Donnarumma’s caliber—combining youth, experience and top‑level quality—are rare on the market. He has already proved himself with the Italian national team at major tournaments. That is why his potential move is of interest not only to Chelsea but to the entire European football community.
For now, his future remains uncertain. But one thing is clear: this summer Donnarumma’s name will be among the most talked about in the transfer market. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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