The atmosphere inside the corridors of Paris Saint-Germain has heated up after rising tensions between the management and Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, whose days at the "Parc des Princes" seem numbered, amid explicit threats from his agent Enzo Raiola to resort to legal action, and a sharp attack on Spanish coach Luis Enrique.
The spark began with Luis Enrique's announcement of Donnarumma's exclusion from the team list that faced Tottenham in the UEFA Super Cup, clearly indicating that the decision was "100% personal," and confirming that he is looking for "another type of goalkeeper," in a clear reference to a change in his technical beliefs.
This sudden decision coincided with the arrival of young French goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, making Donnarumma's departure almost certain, especially after the failure of negotiations to renew his contract, which ends in the summer of 2026, amid the club's desire to avoid repeating the scenario of Kylian Mbappe leaving for free.
In an emotional message to the club's fans, Donnarumma said: "Someone has decided that I am no longer part of this team," which intensified the controversy and tension between the player and the club.
For his part, Enzo Raiola, Donnarumma's agent and cousin of the late Mino Raiola, launched a strong attack via Sky Sports, confirming:
"We did not expect what happened in recent days. Abandoning Donnarumma in this way is a great disrespect after all he has given to the club. We will consult with lawyers to determine our next step."
Raiola also revealed that previous negotiations to renew the goalkeeper's contract were going positively, saying:
"If there were negotiations for renewal, that is proof that Donnarumma was part of future plans. No coach can change his mind in just one month!".
He continued with a clear hint that Donnarumma's future might be in the Premier League, where he explained:
"We are monitoring the developments in the transfer market, and we know that Paris is asking for huge amounts to let him go. They talk about respect, but what we see is that this respect has become purely economic. If the situation continues like this, we will take legal steps to protect the player's rights."
It is worth noting that the Parisian club insists on not losing its stars for free, as happened with Mbappe, who left the club without compensation, which explains their accelerated steps to find a primary replacement in the goalkeeper position and open the door for selling Donnarumma in the current summer transfer window.
In light of the ongoing tensions, it seems that the chapters of the crisis are not yet over, and the coming days may bring decisive developments in the future of the Italian goalkeeper, whether staying under new terms or leaving for England through the gates of major clubs.