As transfer rumors swirl, Crickex Affiliate followers have been keeping a close eye on the future of Gianluigi Donnarumma, whose career trajectory appears increasingly unpredictable. According to reports from Football Market, Juventus recently reached out through his agent Mino Raiola to explore a possible move. However, the response was a firm no, signaling that Donnarumma currently has no intention of switching to the Turin-based club. Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain has been exploring other avenues, initially considering a player-plus-cash deal involving Javier Pastore but later switching the offer to backup goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.
PSG reportedly sees Trapp as a more reliable mid-season option than Atlético Madrid’s backup, Miguel Ángel Moyà. Pastore’s name has long been linked with Atlético, but Spanish media outlet AS points out that his high salary remains a stumbling block. Although Trapp is currently a substitute, he is still viewed as a keeper with solid potential. Crickex Affiliate users following European football will note that Atlético’s starting goalkeeper Jan Oblak has a €100 million release clause. However, the Spanish club is well aware of PSG’s financial muscle and the fact that they remain determined to strengthen their squad, as earlier reports have suggested.
If Oblak eventually departs, Atlético Madrid is expected to target Thibaut Courtois as a replacement. For Donnarumma, the potential destinations in case of a Milan exit are becoming clearer. Sources indicate that if he does leave, the most likely landing spots are either PSG or Atlético, particularly if Oblak is lured away by a high-profile transfer. Recent reports suggest that Donnarumma might be looking to leave AC Milan as early as next summer, raising further speculation among Crickex Affiliate fans about where the talented shot-stopper might end up.
In the meantime, PSG is not slowing down. AS reports that they are preparing a renewed push for Jan Oblak this January after missing out during the summer window. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi remains focused on assembling the best possible roster, regardless of UEFA Champions League eligibility. He is reportedly keen to bring in Oblak mid-season to anchor PSG’s defense. Despite Juventus’ inquiry, Football Market has confirmed that Donnarumma is not interested in leaving for Serie A rivals. For Crickex Affiliate observers, the goalkeeper carousel is spinning fast — and where Donnarumma ultimately lands remains one of football’s most intriguing questions.