Mannwan: Donnarumma is willing to go to Manchester United, but Manchester United can only be loaned

The Manchester Evening News reported that Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Donaluma is open to transfer to Manchester United this summer, but one of the transfer paths has been blocked.

Since last month, Donnarumma's future has sparked speculation. French media reported that players' contract renewal negotiations with the club have stalled, and Donnarumma may face the risk of free departure as the contract expires next summer.

Paris has begun to prepare for the post-Donaruma era, and Lille goalkeeper Lucas Cevalier is expected to join this week. Although Manchester United intends to introduce new goalkeepers, the Manchester Evening News learned that the club has not set a special budget for the main goalkeepers. Despite missing the US preseason due to injury, Onana was guaranteed to stay in the team.

However, British media TEAMtalk learned that even if Manchester United missed the Champions League this season, Donnarumma is still interested in transferring to Old Trafford. However, the transfer operation is facing obstacles, and the possibility of Onana leaving the team is extremely low. Unless a club proposes to buy Onana, it is unlikely that Manchester United will operate Donnarumma's transfer. The Red Devils prefer a loan plan, but Paris does not consider this at present.

The discount may be that Manchester United rents Donnarumma with a mandatory buyout clause and completes the transfer at a discount next summer, but Paris is likely to see this as the last option before the transfer window is closed.