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Times: Paris has priced Donaluma for 26 million pounds, attracting Premier League teams interest

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August 12th According to the Times, Donnarumma has aroused the interest of many Premier League teams after being excluded from the European Super Cup roster in Paris against Tottenham.

The Italian goalkeeper helped Paris Saint-Germain win four championships last season, but his future has been questioned as his contract renewal negotiations with the club are unsuccessful and the existing contract will expire next summer.

Paris Saint-Germain priced Donnarumma about £26 million and hoped that Chelsea, Manchester United and Inter Milan would be interested in him. Manchester United's current No. 1 goalkeeper Onana has been criticized for multiple turnovers in the past two seasons.

Chelsea considered introducing AC Milan's Meinion before the Club World Cup, but the two sides failed to reach an agreement on the transfer fee. However, Chelsea said they were satisfied with their current starting goalkeeper Robert Sanchez and substitute goalkeeper Philip Jorgensen, who were the team's main goalkeeper combination last season. In addition, the club has sold three goalkeepers this summer.

At the end of last season, Donnarumma, 26, had made a priority to staying in Paris, but he hoped to increase his weekly salary from the current £175,000 and did not accept the club's new salary structure based on individual and team performance incentives. This disagreement has become a major obstacle to the negotiations for renewal of contracts between the two sides. Last season, he made several decisive saves in many key Champions League matches such as Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal, and resolved one-on-one goals many times, ultimately helping the team defeat Inter Milan in Munich and consolidated his position as the top European goalkeeper.

Paris coach Luis Enrique hopes to have a goalkeeper with better skills and can participate in the team's goal-shot organization, so he spent up to £48 million to sign France's best goalkeeper Lucas Schevalier from Lille last season.

At 3 a.m. on August 14, the European Super Cup final, Paris Saint-Germain played against Tottenham.

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