PSG’s Donnarumma draws Chelsea interest amid uncertain future

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Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is reportedly on the radar of several top clubs, including Chelsea, as questions swirl around his future in the French capital.

According to L’Équipe, a leading French outlet, the 26-year-old Italian international is attracting serious interest due to the status of his contract, which is set to expire at the end of the current season.

The looming expiration of Donnarumma’s deal has clubs across Europe on alert, with one of the sport’s top goalkeepers potentially becoming a free agent in less than a year.

“Donnarumma’s future remains unknown, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season,” L’Équipe notes.

Among the clubs keen on his services are Chelsea, the reigning UEFA Europa Conference League champions, alongside Premier League heavyweights Manchester United and Manchester City.

A final decision on his next move is expected after the FIFA Club World Cup final, where PSG are set to battle Chelsea.

“The goalkeeper’s future will soon be decided as he will make a decision on his future after the FIFA Club World Cup final, when PSG will take on Chelsea,” reports L’Équipe.

Despite the strong interest from England, Get French Football News reports that the former AC Milan stopper’s priority is to pen new terms with Les Parisiens.

For now, Donnarumma’s focus remains on helping PSG make history. The Parisiens are aiming for their first-ever FIFA Club World Cup title when they clash with Chelsea on Sunday.

Donnarumma will hope to help PSG land a first-ever FIFA Club World Cup title when they face Chelsea in the final on Sunday.

No club from France has ever lifted the Club World Cup trophy, and PSG will be eager to become the first.

The French champions have already knocked out Premier League sides Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Manchester City en route to the final.

Also, the Parisiens will be looking to add the Blues to their English casualties after already taking out Premier League top sides Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool and Manchester City.

Along the way, they also dispatched giants like Real Madrid and Inter Milan. Also, the treble winners battered heavyweights like Real Madrid and Inter Milan.

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