Gianluigi Donnarumma, the goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain, might be leaving the French capital, according to a report from *La Gazzetta dello Sport*. This potential departure is expected to ignite a bidding war for the shot-stopper, with several clubs, including Inter Milan, expressing interest.
Discussing the situation, *La Gazzetta dello Sport* notes, “Tuesday night in Bavaria was not a pleasant one, not just because of the defeat that complicates PSG’s qualification plans. For Gianluigi Donnarumma, the embarrassment was heightened as he had to watch the debacle from the bench.”
This marked the first time since joining PSG that Donnarumma has been benched in the Champions League for reasons other than injury. Against Bayern Munich, Italy’s national team captain had to make way for Matvey Safonov.
Luis Enrique’s drastic decision to rotate players has raised questions about squad stability and whether this might impact contract renewal talks that have yet to materialise.
The situation is being closely monitored by Europe’s football giants, including Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Liverpool.
Tonight’s match against Nantes will reveal whether the benching was purely a matter of rotation, offering further clarity on Donnarumma’s future at PSG.