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Expert claims PSG superstar has convinced Luis Enrique to block Serie A offer

Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future at Paris Saint-Germain became a hot topic amid reported interest from Serie A clubs.

But a string of standout Champions League performances has reportedly changed the outlook inside PSG’s dressing room.

The Italian goalkeeper is on the radar of top Serie A sides this summer, including Juventus and Inter Milan, as per journalist Alfredo Pedullà.

With Donnarumma’s contract running until June 2026, reports suggested PSG were weighing up his role due to inconsistency and high-profile errors earlier this season.

But things have shifted fast. Donnarumma delivered in PSG’s Champions League semifinal win over Arsenal, making key stops across both legs. Those performances came after crucial saves against Liverpool and Aston Villa.

“Indeed, earlier this season, PSG’s sporting director Luis Campos and manager Luis Enrique were considering Donnarumma’s future after he made costly mistakes against Arsenal and Liverpool in Champions League,” ESPN’s Julien Laurens reported.

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“But the Italian’s incredible displays recently, especially at Liverpool, Aston Villa, and in the two semifinal legs against Arsenal, have convinced them to keep him,”

“They will be hoping that a deal can be wrapped up quickly.

Manchester United are also said to be monitoring the situation, with Fichajes reporting the English club may be prepared to offer around €60 million.

Donnarumma has left the decision to club

Donnarumma, who made eight saves in PSG’s 3-1 on aggregate in semifinal win over Arsenal, stated after the match has left his future squarely in Paris Saint-Germain’s hands.

“I’m under contract for one more year… it’s up to the club. If PSG want me to stay, I’m gonna. We just have to sign the new contract. But it’s up to the club.”

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