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Manchester City keeper Donnarumma admits he did not want to leave former club PSG

Sports · RGK.co.ke · September 23, 2025
Manchester City keeper Donnarumma admits he did not want to leave former club PSG
Donnarumma was excellent for Paris last season as they won every trophy available domestically, plus the Champions League PHOTO/Getty Images
In Summary

Donnarumma, winner of the best goalkeeper award at the Ballon d'Or award ceremony on Monday for his key role in PSG's Champions League triumph last season, replied "yes" when asked if he would have liked to stay with the club.

Gianluigi Donnarumma has admitted that he would have preferred to stay at Paris Saint-Germain before a shock switch to Manchester City this month.

Donnarumma, winner of the best goalkeeper award at the Ballon d'Or award ceremony on Monday for his key role in PSG's Champions League triumph last season, replied "yes" when asked if he would have liked to stay with the club.

Speaking in the aftermath of the award ceremony, the Italian did not hide his feelings over what he admitted, was a transfer that was forced upon him. He had no plans to leave PSG at all.

"When you have shared a lot with people and spent a lot of time and made friends, it's difficult (to leave)," he told AFP.

Donnarumma, 26, was 'allowed' to leave after PSG signed French goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier this summer.

The Italian goalkeeper signed a five-year deal with Pep Guardiola's City after moving in a £26 million ($35 million) deal.

He said City were "an extraordinary club with extraordinary players and they welcomed me like a family, and that is very important for me".

Donnarumma won the Yashin award for the second time on Monday and thanked his former PSG teammates for their part in his brilliant season.

"This is wonderful, congratulations to the whole team, without them I wouldn't be here, it was the whole team," he said.

He also won the award in 2021 after Italy won the European Championship.

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