Manchester United have reportedly made an enquiry to Paris Saint-Germain about the availability of Gianluigi Donnarumma but a deal is seemingly improbable.
Andre Onana has been the No 1 goalkeeper at Old Trafford for the past two seasons, following his £47.1million arrival from Inter Milan in July 2023.
Since moving to Manchester, Onana — whose last ever game for Inter was in the UEFA Champions League final — has seen his stock fall significantly.
A string of high-profile errors have led to calls for United to replace the 29-year-old, with United understood to interested in Donnarumma, 26.
Donnarumma has just one year left to run on his current contract with PSG, where he has spent the past four seasons.
Despite this, the Italian No 1 would likely still command a hefty transfer fee, not to mention wages well in excess of Onana’s.
According to journalist Marc Mechenoua, United are unlikely to pursue their interest in Donnarumma any further unless they are first able to raise funds and lower their wage bill by moving on several high-earners.
United have already freed up some space in their budget this summer by offloading Marcus Rashford to Barcelona on an additional loan.
But Ruben Amorim still has several players in his squad that he would like to re-home if possible, including the likes of Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Alejandro Garnacho.
Mechenoua also claims that Chelsea have contacted PSG to ask what it might take to prise Donnarumma away from Paris this summer.
Chelsea — who put three goals past Donnarumma in last month’s FIFA Club World Cup final in New Jersey — have Robert Sanchez, Filip Jorgensen and Gabriel Slonina as their main goalkeeping options at present.