Red Devils eye PSG’s Champions League hero to shore up goalkeeping crisis as Saudi interest grows in Onana.
Manchester United are reportedly preparing a €60 million bid to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris Saint-Germain, with the Italian stopper emerging as the prime replacement for Andre Onana, who is being targeted by Saudi clubs.
Sources via Fichajes.net and The Peoples Person reveal that Rúben Amorim has sanctioned the move, impressed by Donnarumma’s world-class showing against Arsenal in the Champions League semi-final, where he made eight key saves across two legs.
Donnarumma, under contract at PSG until 2026, has not yet agreed to a new deal. If no extension is signed, PSG are open to cashing in now — and United are ready to pounce.
Key Stats:
50 clean sheets in 152 matches for PSG
Conceded just 151 goals
Champions League finalist this season
With Onana’s error-prone campaign drawing criticism and outside interest growing, Amorim sees Donnarumma as a ready-made, top-tier upgrade capable of commanding the box and organizing the backline — especially vital after United’s defensive turmoil this season.
The move could mark the start of a sweeping rebuild at Old Trafford, with Amorim not afraid to make big calls, and Donnarumma’s arrival potentially being the statement signing to define the Amorim era.
Should United replace Onana with Donnarumma — or stick with the
Cameroonian keeper?