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Transfer market, Donnarumma one step away from PSG

The national team goalkeeper could sign his new 12 million a year contract with the Parisian club in the next few hours – Juve, Inter, Milan, Roma and Lazio are underway

Transfer market, Donnarumma one step away from PSG

Donnarumma-Psg, the decisive 24 hours. The now former AC Milan goalkeeper, close to defending the blue goal at the European Championships, is one step away from an agreement with the Parisian club, so much so that an agreement already today cannot be ruled out. The hypothesis of playing for Italy as an unemployed person, albeit a luxury one, therefore seems to be averted, because PSG, despite the renewal made to Keylor Navas until 2024, has decided to sink the shot, offering him a five-year contract worth 12 million per season more bonuses. A mega-offer that Gigio and, above all, Mino Raiola just can't refuse, unless last-minute raises arrive from Barcelona and Turin, at the moment anything but probable.

The problems of Barça and Juve, in fact, in addition to the well-known economic crisis, are called Ter Stegen and Szczesny, not at all willing to indulge in the wishes of their respective clubs, who would gladly get rid of them to make a capital gain and, at the same time, allow the entrance of Donnarumma. "I spoke to the club and they told me there is no doubt about my position," he reiterated Szczesny since Poland's withdrawal – They're counting on me and they won't sell me, it's 100% sure and since I want to stay too, I'd say we're in perfect harmony”.

To tell the truth, Juventus courted the blue goalkeeper for a long time, at least until the arrival of Allegri. Which, in last week's market summit, as we anticipated, cooled the Lady's interest considerably, reaffirming her faith in the Polish number one, as well as the willingness to direct the necessary treasure elsewhere to close the deal . And so the PSG, on the orders of the president Nasser Al-Khelaifi himself, decided to accelerate, offering Raiola a contract until 2026 for a total of 60 million, excluding bonuses.

Donnarumma, if there are no last-minute twists, will undergo medical tests between today and tomorrow in Florence, perhaps even in Coverciano, to then sign the agreement and start the European Championship free from any kind of thought. just as desired by Mancini.

Il Milan, for his part, will make the best of a bad situation: Gigio, moreover, has already been part of the past for a couple of weeks. Maldini's head is turned above all to Tumor e Brahim Diaz, whose future should be decided in the coming days. For the defender there is a close negotiation with Chelsea, with the Rossoneri looking for a discount on the 28 million buyout or, alternatively, a deferred payment formula, for the attacking midfielder instead the aim is to renew the loan with Real Madrid , this time however by entering a figure for the right of redemption. No dialogue instead on the front Giroud: Milan, in fact, has already let its agents know that they will buy him only if they can free themselves from the Blues on a free transfer, an eventuality that is anything but impossible given that the Frenchman boasts a promise from Abramovich himself.

Returning to Juve, however, the priority is in midfield, where Allegri specifically asked for one between Locatelli e Pjanic. The favorite, for obvious reasons, would be the Sassuolo player and in this sense Cherubini's move shouldn't be underestimated, determined to anticipate Rovella's arrival at Juventus. The Genoa midfielder, bought for 18 million but left on loan to the rossoblùs, could arrive in Turin a year in advance, to then be transferred to Sassuolo, thus significantly lowering the costs of the deal. Very close, just as per cheerful diktat, the renewal of the contract Chiellini, while at the moment there are no news on the front Ronaldo: the feeling is that the matter will be treated only after the European Championship.

In home Inter instead, as per the script indicated by Zhang, we work above all on the excellent transfer of Hakimi, which would give a nice shot in the arm to the corporate coffers. However, selling does not mean selling off, which is why Marotta rejected PSG's usual offer of 60 million, remaining firm on the initial request for 80. In the meantime, he is working on renewals of Young (who seemed close to going to Watford and who, instead, could stay), Ranocchia e D'Ambrosio, all indicated by Inzaghi as useful to the cause, especially in times of spending review.

The other news of the day concerns the Verona, which he officially announced By Francesco as new coach (two-year contract), the Lazio, which is already moving on the advice of Sarri (asked Loftus Cheek, had at the time of Chelsea) and the Roma, which is one step away from Rui Patricio as new goalkeeper (Wolverhampton value him at 12 million, the giallorossi offer 8 plus bonuses) and from Jaca as the brains of the midfield (Arsenal have refused 15 million, but the agreement is getting closer).

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