

- PSG offered Donnarumma a pay-cut extension, but no agreement yet
- The Italian wants to stay despite stalled negotiations
- Bayern and Man City are monitoring the situation closely
Key Takeaways:
Paris Saint-Germain are engaged in difficult negotiations with goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma over a contract extension, according to journalist Nicolo Schira.
The report states that the Parisian club has offered the 26-year-old Italian a new deal that would involve a reduction in salary. Donnarumma’s current contract, which runs until the summer of 2026, earns him €12 million per year. So far, the two sides have not reached an agreement, although the player himself is said to want to remain at the club.
🚨 Excl. – #ManchesterCity and #BayernMunich are interested in Gigio #Donnarumma. There is no agreement with #PSG to extend, as of now. The goalkeeper currently earns €12M/year. #Paris have offered a renewal with a lower salary. #transfers
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) July 16, 2025
Donnarumma joined PSG from AC Milan on a free transfer in the summer of 2021, shortly after winning the European Championship with Italy, where he was named Player of the Tournament. His move ended a six-year senior spell at Milan, where he debuted at just 16.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich and Manchester City are reportedly monitoring the situation. Donnarumma made 47 appearances across all competitions last season, conceding 43 goals and keeping 17 clean sheets.