'Staying at PSG is my priority' - Champions League winning goalkeeper addresses future
The Italian goalkeeper was instrumental in PSG's season as they clinched a treble.
However, his future at the club remains uncertain, with his contract expiring in 2026, he appears to be waiting for a new offer from the French champions.
Donnarumma wants PSG stay
Paris Saint-Germain and Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma addressed questions about his future at a press conference ahead of the Azzurri's World Cup qualifier against Norway.
"The club will decide whether to extend my contract or not. I feel good in Paris. I'm not aware of my agent having any meetings with Inter Milan," said the former AC Milan keeper.
"I'm ready for anything, but my priority is to stay in Paris. I've found balance here, the team and the fans love me, and I hope to spend many more years here. Maybe one day I'll return to Italy," added the 26-year-old.
"The best period of my career? I think it's what I'm experiencing now. There were difficult times, for example, when I returned to Coverciano after leaving AC Milan.
"I don't think I was welcomed back the way I deserved. Now I'm happy to have rediscovered my confidence and balance," concluded Donnarumma.