Paris Saint-Germain have excluded Gianluigi Donnarumma from their squad for the upcoming UEFA Super Cup clash against Tottenham Hotspur in Udine, signaling that the Italian goalkeeper’s chapter at the club is likely coming to an end, according to Football Italia.
The match, set to take place on Wednesday evening at the Stadio Friuli, traditionally marks the start of the season, pitting the Champions League winners against the Europa League holders.
Tensions between Donnarumma and PSG have escalated following the breakdown of contract renewal negotiations.
With his current deal expiring at the end of this season, the goalkeeper could leave on a free transfer in June 2026. PSG have already secured his potential successor, Lucas Chevalier.
If Donnarumma had been hoping to compete for the starting spot, manager Luis Enrique has made his intentions clear by leaving him out of the traveling squad altogether.
This move strongly suggests that Donnarumma’s final appearance in PSG colors may already be behind him, despite his vital role in last season’s historic Quadruple triumph, which included winning the Champions League.
Looking ahead, the Premier League appears to be the most likely destination for the Italy international, with Manchester United and Chelsea reportedly leading the chase.
Though clubs like Galatasaray and Bayern Munich have expressed interest, Italian giants Inter and Juventus are unlikely to meet the financial demands of his wages.