PSG Leave Donnarumma Out of UEFA Super Cup Squad Amid Exit Rumours
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, FRANCE, AUG 11 – Donnarumma was left out due to failed contract talks and PSG's signing of Lucas Chevalier as his replacement, signaling the goalkeeper's likely departure this summer, sources say.
- Paris Saint-Germain excluded goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma from their UEFA Super Cup squad against Tottenham on August 13, 2025, in Udine, Italy.
- PSG have acquired Lucas Chevalier, a goalkeeper previously with Lille, to take over as the primary choice following stalled contract extension negotiations with Donnarumma due to salary disputes.
- Donnarumma, a key part of PSG's 2024/25 Champions League win, is likely to leave this summer as Fabrizio Romano stated his move away from Paris is "100% guaranteed".
- Manchester United, having spent over £200 million on signings this summer, are among clubs interested in Donnarumma, though their current No. 1 goalkeeper status remains unchanged.
- PSG's decision to drop Donnarumma signals their intent to move forward with Chevalier and confirms the Italian keeper's exit is imminent amid contract and relationship breakdown.
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