- Donnarumma benched by PSG
- Abbiati calls the decision crazy and disrespectful
- متحد could offer a solution to the keeper.
Donnarumma will seemingly either be sold or be forced to settle for a place on the PSG bench in the coming season after they completed the signing of Lucas Chevalier from ليل. The uncertainty around the Italian’s future comes amid a breakdown in contract talks, with the club refusing to meet his salary demands. To avoid losing him for free next summer, they will sell the 26-year-old, but the man who mentored him at ميلان, Abbiati, says there is surely more to the story given his role in their دوري أبطال أوروبا success last season.
“There’s something crazy about all this. Or maybe something happened we don’t know about, and then okay, it’s their business, their business alone,” he told صحيفة لا جازيتا ديلو سبورت. “Otherwise, it’s crazy, something that has no logical explanation.”
Abbiati said Donnarumma was more than half responsible for their Champions League success, adding: “In Europe he made senseless saves, saves that few would have been capable of making.
“So, we can say that there are many better players with their feet than him, but from there to replacing a goalkeeper who has put a Champions League title in your trophy cabinet.
“[Out of 10 I’d give him] an 11 between the posts and a 6.5 with his feet. Still, a full pass.”n
Donnarumma was chosen ahead of Abbiati to make his senior debut for AC Milan in 2015, becoming the third-youngest goalkeeper ever to appear in الدوري الإيطالي. Abbiati, who retired the following year, praised the youngster at the time, saying: “I’m calm because I’m leaving Milan in the hands of a great goalkeeper.”
Donnarumma later left Milan in controversial موضة, joining PSG as a free agent. Despite a rocky start in Paris, he established himself as the club’s number one and played a key role in their treble-winning campaign last season.
Donnarumma will hope that his issue with the PSG management will be resolved quickly and his future will become clear with the new season set to commence this week.