PSG have not included goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma in their squad for this week's UEFA Super Cup clash against Tottenham with the Italian now expected to leave the club - with Manchester United circling.
Donnarumma recently played a key role in the club's Champions League triumph but he's endured a fall from grace and there is now an expectation that he'll move on, according to multiple reports.
PSG begin their season as they look to gain European bragging rights but the Parisians will back new signing Lucas Chevalier as their goalkeeper. He was just signed from Lille and will immediately become the first-choice under Luis Enrique.
Donnarumma's contract is due to expire next summer but there has no development regarding an extension. The French club are happy to part ways with the understanding they would still have two top goalkeepers at the Parc des Princes. The former AC Milan star is said to have been interested in extending his deal but an agreement was not reached.
The goalkeeper had wanted an increase in pay despite being among the team's highest earners. The Italian international failed to come into line with the club's new salary structure focused on lower salary bases with greater incentives
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His situation could now open the door for those on the red side of Manchester. PSG expect to receive an offer from United, Chelsea or Inter Milan, according to ESPN. The trio of European giants have been in touch with Donnarumma's agent, Enzo Raiola.
United have already spent in excess of £200million this summer - landing the likes of Benjamin Sesko and Bryan Mbeumo. The Red Devils ambitions have been on replenishing their forward line thus far in the transfer window, but attention may now turn to other areas.

Questions have been asked about Andre Onana for much of his time at Old Trafford. Ruben Amorim dropped the Cameroon goalkeeper for a match at Newcastle last season after he made several errors during a Europa League game.
Onana has made it clear he wants to prove himself in Manchester and funds may prove the biggest issue for Amorim and co if Donnarumma does try and make a move this summer. The United boss has expressed no desire to change his No 1 at present.
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