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Chavillier deal with PSG is almost done, the player and PSG already have agreed on terms, now we are waiting for the teams to agree. Which is raising questions, where will be the next stop for Donnaruma? Obviously he is not going to accept being a bench player for one season, but he also has only just one year contract with them, meaning he will not be worth what he would worth if he had 4+ season contract.

The biggest possibility is Manchester United, lets face it Onana sucks and they need to get a new goalkeeper, and getting Donnaruma, could make it insanely good for them. They just need to spend some money for him, and I am sure they can agree on a 30 million deal, which should be possible for United to pay up. If they do, then they will finally have one great transfer they need done.

The problem with that "potential" transfer isn't the transfer fee, it's the salary. Donnarumma is reportedly demanding around 21–22 million per year from PSG. I doubt he would expect less from a potential new club if no deal is struck with PSG, especially since he'd come for a "small" transfer fee (25–30–40 million?) due to his expiring contract. Does he even want to join United without CL football probably for the next 2-3 years?

The main thing the new ownership group at United is aiming for is reducing their wage bill, since they have the second-biggest payroll in the entire league, which is crazy when you think about it, only behind City. They've offloaded Rashford and his salary for now, and are looking to offload Garnacho and Antony too. Casemiro is semi-washed, and pretty much nobody wants him except some Saudi clubs, but he doesn't want to go or give up his big salary at United. I doubt they want to give Donnarumma that much, but hey, I might be wrong.

And yeah, some Tier 1 United reporters earlier in the week said that Senne Lammens (goalkeeper from Belgium) is actually the main target for United, since he would be relatively cheap regarding the potential transfer fee + salary.
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Scraped on 30/07/2025, 05:53:22 UTC
Chavillier deal with PSG is almost done, the player and PSG already have agreed on terms, now we are waiting for the teams to agree. Which is raising questions, where will be the next stop for Donnaruma? Obviously he is not going to accept being a bench player for one season, but he also has only just one year contract with them, meaning he will not be worth what he would worth if he had 4+ season contract.

The biggest possibility is Manchester United, lets face it Onana sucks and they need to get a new goalkeeper, and getting Donnaruma, could make it insanely good for them. They just need to spend some money for him, and I am sure they can agree on a 30 million deal, which should be possible for United to pay up. If they do, then they will finally have one great transfer they need done.

The problem with that "potential" transfer isn't the transfer fee, it's the salary. Donnarumma is reportedly demanding around 21–22 million per year from PSG. I doubt he would expect less from a potential new club if no deal is struck with PSG, especially since he'd come for a "small" transfer fee (25–30–40 million?) due to his expiring contract. Does he even want to join United without CL football probably for the next 2-3 years?

The main thing the new ownership group at United is aiming for is reducing their wage bill, since they have the second-biggest payroll in the entire league, which is crazy when you think about it, only behind City. They've offloaded Rashford and his salary for now, and are looking to offload Garnacho and Antony too. Casemiro is semi-washed, and pretty much nobody wants him except some Saudi clubs, but he doesn't want to go or give up his big salary at United. I doubt they want to give Donnarumma that much, but hey, I might be wrong.