Gianluigi Donnarumma’s agent, Enzo Raiola, says he’s in no rush to extend the Italy captain’s contract with PSG, denies calls from Inter, but admits, ‘If we don’t reach an agreement, we’ll consider other options.’
Italy captain Donnarumma will consider his options in the coming months if he fails to reach an agreement over a new contract with PSG.
Gigio’s contract in Paris runs out in June 2026, and his agent Enzo Raiola provided an update on negotiations with the Ligue 1 giants.
“We’ve postponed everything, maybe even just out of superstition, given the high number of matches,” he told Tuttosport via TMW.
“We’re in no rush; there’s a good relationship with the club. Gigio is happy in Paris, and his contract runs until 2026.”
Inter have been linked with the Italian goalkeeper for months and would be ready to pounce on the ex-Milan star if he becomes available as a free agent next year.
However, Raiola insisted that he hasn’t received calls from the Nerazzurri, PSG’s opponents in the upcoming Champions League Final.
“It’s always nice to receive interest from big clubs. To be clear, nothing has come directly from those involved. Gigio is happy at PSG,” he said.
“If we don’t reach an agreement, we’ll consider other options; nothing is off the table. The project would be fundamental.”
Talks between PSG and Donnarumma began in September with Raiola claiming that the Italian goalkeeper wanted to stay in the French capital.
Donnarumma joined PSG as a free agent from Milan in 2021, just a few days after winning the Euros with the Italy national team.
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