"The New Buffon" passes the medical examination to move to Saint-Germain

Italian international goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who is currently participating in the European Cup with his country, passed a medical examination, Monday, in Rome, in preparation for his possible move to Paris Saint-Germain in a free deal for five years, according to local media.


And "Sky Sport" channel broadcast pictures of the 22-year-old goalkeeper as he arrived at a hospital in the capital, Rome, accompanied by the team doctor and former striker, one of the members of the current "Azzurri" crew, Gianluca Vialli, after Italy achieved its third victory in a row after beating Wales 1-0 in the third round From the first group competitions, at the Olympic Stadium in the Italian capital.


On the other hand, the newspaper "Gazzetta dello Sport" confirmed that "as expected, (Gigo) Donnarumma in the morning in Rome passed the medical examination," before the national team returned in the afternoon to Florence, where its training headquarters is located.


"If all goes well, the former Milan player will sign a contract (with Saint-Germain) until 2026 for a (annual salary) of 10 million euros," the Milan-based sports newspaper said on its official website.


The guard's periphery refused to comment on this information after a call from Agence France-Presse.


Donnarumma's contract with his former club Milan expires at the end of this month, after he defended his lair since he was 16 and a half years old and wore his shirt in nearly 250 matches in various competitions.


Donnarumma, the successor to the legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon in the national team, will have the opportunity to participate in the European Champions League next season, but he will have to start imposing himself between the three stages, as he will face fierce competition from the current Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas (34 years), who has extended his contract with the club. The French capital last April until 2024.

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