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Amid the rumors regarding Donnarumma’s future, ESPN’s Julien Laurens explained why he doesn’t see PSG deciding to cut ties with Donnarumma.

“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,” Laurens wrote (h/t ESPN).

“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 reportedly keeping a close eye on Italian international Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to a previous report from Fichajes. Since David de Gea’s departure, the club has struggled to find stability between the posts, and André Onana’s performances haven’t completely won over the decision-makers at Old Trafford.

United’s sporting directors see Donnarumma as a potential opportunity in the transfer market and are said to be prepared to offer around €60 million to sign him.

Meanwhile, journalist Alfredo Pedullà recently reported that Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Juventus are also interested in the goalkeeper, who could be on the move this summer if PSG doesn’t extend his contract.

This article first appeared on PSG Talk and was syndicated with permission.

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