PSG could lose goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to Türkiye’s Galatasaray

Turkish club joins race as European giants monitor the Italian’s uncertain future in Paris.
Paris Saint-Germain could soon face a major shakeup in their squad, as star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has attracted interest from Galatasaray. According to international reports, the Turkish champions have approached Donnarumma’s agent, George Gardi, to explore the possibility of a transfer ahead of the 2025–26 season.
The Italian shot-stopper, under contract with PSG, is reportedly open to a move amid growing speculation about his future. Galatasaray is seeking a marquee name to bolster its squad, and Donnarumma—valued at approximately €40 million—has emerged as a top target.
Turkish Giants Face Stiff Competition
While Galatasaray’s approach signals ambition, the club will likely face intense competition. Manchester City, Chelsea, and Inter Milan are also closely monitoring the situation.
- Manchester City is considering Donnarumma as a long-term option to reinforce their goalkeeping department.
- Inter Milan is eyeing a possible return to Italy for the 25-year-old, which would be a major homecoming.
- Chelsea continues to evaluate elite goalkeeping talent, and Donnarumma is high on their radar.
Despite the growing interest, no official bids have been submitted to PSG as of now. Sources suggest the next few weeks will be critical as clubs weigh formal offers.
PSG Yet to Confirm Stance on Transfer
Paris Saint-Germain has yet to issue an official statement regarding Donnarumma’s future. The French club still considers him part of their plans, but insiders say they would be open to negotiations—provided the financial package meets their valuation.
Donnarumma joined PSG in 2021 following a standout tenure at AC Milan and has since become a regular starter. However, with interest from across Europe intensifying, his next move could come sooner than expected.
The situation remains fluid, with Donnarumma’s name circulating heavily among clubs preparing for a major summer rebuild.