Gianluigi Donnarumma has been at the centre of transfer interest from several clubs including Manchester United.
The goalkeeper, 26, has one year left on his deal at Paris Saint Germain which has attracted the interest of United – who may look to sign the ‘keeper at a lower price due to the length of time he has left on his contract.
At 26, Donnarumma is approaching the prime of his career and may choose to move onto a new club where he would aim to make a positive impact.
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His next club move can also be said to be pivotal in deciding how the Italian is viewed after his retirement.
During the 2024-25 season, Gianluigi Donnarumma was able to execute 85.4% of his passes successfully. Furthermore, he executed 44.6% of his long balls successfully.
These statistics show how the goalkeeper is able to create chances and move his team further up the field.
They also make the shot-stopper a talented individual which can be said to be key in attracting the interest of clubs.
Manchester United have already held talks about the prospect of signing the Italian international, as exclusively revealed by centredevils. This, alongside Donnarumma being keen on the move, can be seen to increase the chances of the shot stopper joining the Red Devils this summer.
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Now, Ruben Amorim has dodged questions about the goalkeeper following today’s game against Fiorentina.
Given the United boss’ usually vocal attitude when in interviews, his quieter approach here can be said to be suggestive about the move.
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But, with other clubs such as Manchester City also in the conversation for the Italian international, the chances of him joining the Red Devils are not 100% and the coming days and months will be pivotal in telling us where the shot-stopper will end up next.
Rúben Amorim coy when asked if #mufc will sign Gianluigi Donnarumma 👀🤣
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