Donnarumma is on track to leave PSG and Chelsea are the favorites to sign him

Chelsea have emerged as the leading contenders to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma this summer, with the Italian goalkeeper reportedly nearing a permanent exit from Paris Saint-Germain. Talks are advancing quickly, and an official offer is expected soon.
PSG Greenlights Donnarumma Sale Amid Discontent
The Parisian club has decided to part ways with the 25-year-old after a series of underwhelming performances and off-field concerns. According to multiple sources, PSG’s board has lost confidence in Donnarumma and has no intention of keeping him for the 2025–26 season.
In response, Donnarumma’s representatives have begun working on a transfer away from Paris. Interest has come from several European clubs, but Chelsea is currently the most advanced, having initiated early discussions in recent days.
Chelsea Lead Race After Signing of Chevalier
PSG’s recent acquisition of Lucas Chevalier from Lille for €40 million signals the club’s readiness to move on. Chevalier, 23, is expected to take over as first-choice goalkeeper, effectively confirming Donnarumma’s imminent departure.
With this change, Chelsea intensified contact with the player’s entourage, expressing their intent to secure the Italy international as one of their marquee signings for the new season. Sources close to the deal say the London club is now considered the favorite to complete the transfer.
Offer Expected Soon
While formal negotiations are still in their early stages, an official bid is expected to be submitted before the start of the European football calendar. PSG are open to a sale at the right price, with Donnarumma currently valued at around €40 million by Transfermarkt.
Should the deal materialize, it would mark Chelsea’s most significant move in the goalkeeper market since Kepa Arrizabalaga’s record signing in 2018.
Background
Donnarumma joined PSG from AC Milan in 2021 and was once seen as a long-term solution in goal. However, after three seasons and mixed performances across domestic and European competitions, his status in the squad has declined.
He remains a high-profile figure in international football, and Chelsea sees him as a potential upgrade ahead of a busy Premier League and UEFA campaign.