After PSG manager Luis Enrique appointed newcomer Lucas Chevalier as the starting goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma took the next step in his career, moving to Manchester City. Against the backdrop of these decisions, the Italian goalkeeper spoke sincerely about his attitude towards his coach and his four years in Paris.
The Italian goalkeeper initially emphasized that he valued his time working with Enrique and that the relationship was always good: he said he respected the coach's straightforward style. "Am I disappointed? I don't know - every coach has the right to make decisions based on their own views, this is the law of football," Donnarumma commented.
The goalkeeper emphasized that constant support from his teammates helped him feel better about what brought him to PSG - this, he believes, is the most important thing. "The rest is something that remains outside of football. I know and am proud that the players and everyone working at PSG love me. Four years in Paris - a wonderful, bright time. "I will never forget them," he said, sharing his memories.
Thus, internal competition and coach selection at PSG were perceived as a natural process, while Donnarumma closed the page with sincere gratitude and headed for a new challenge at City. Now he has a new coach, new partners, and high goals: confidence in the fight for the main trophies, stability, and big games on stage.
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