Despite PSG’s strong performance this season, manager Luis Enrique plans to make significant changes to the squad, aiming to bring in new players and part ways with those who have not lived up to expectations.
According to El Nacional, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma may be one of the players shown the door. While the Italian remains PSG’s starting goalkeeper, he has faced constant criticism, and his mistakes and inconsistency at Parc des Princes have left the club frustrated. As a result, PSG is looking to sign a new top-tier goalkeeper and is considering selling Donnarumma, whose contract runs until 2026.
He could be joined by Gonçalo Ramos and Lucas Hernandez, who arrived for hefty fees but have yet to make an impact under Enrique’s system.
Marco Asensio, who was loaned to Aston Villa in January, is also unlikely to have a future at PSG, with the club seeing no prospects for his return.
Randal Kolo Muani, currently on loan at Juventus, is another player likely to be sold. The forward, who joined PSG for 95 million euros, has struggled to adapt to Enrique’s style and left the club in January.
As a reminder, it was previously reported that Donnarumma has not ruled out a move to Inter.