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PSG Excludes Donnarumma From Super Cup After Chevalier Signing; Juventus Intensifies Kolo Muani Pursuit

PSG’s promotion of new keeper leaves Donnarumma’s €12m-annual contract under scrutiny with growing Premier League interest

Overview

  • Luis Enrique assumed responsibility for leaving Gianluigi Donnarumma out of the UEFA Super Cup squad, marking a definitive split with PSG’s Champions League-winning goalkeeper.
  • PSG completed a five-year deal for Lucas Chevalier from Lille and publicly lauded his shot-stopping and ball-playing abilities as the club’s new long-term No. 1.
  • Donnarumma, under contract through June 2026 at roughly €12 million per year, declared on social media that he was “disappointed” after being told he would no longer be part of the group.
  • Agent Enzo Raiola confirmed that Premier League clubs, notably Manchester City, are monitoring Donnarumma’s situation as PSG seeks to balance financial demands.
  • At Juventus, coach Igor Tudor and sporting director Damien Comolli are prioritizing youth integration and targeted reinforcements—most pressingly finalizing Randal Kolo Muani’s return—under tight sell-to-buy financial constraints.