According to Football Italia, Paris Saint-Germain has excluded Gianluigi Donnarumma from their lineup for the UEFA Super Cup match against Tottenham Hotspur in Udine, signaling that his time with the club may be coming to an end. The match is set to start at the Stadio Friuli on Wednesday evening and marks the typical season opener for the Champions League and Europa League victors. Tensions between the goalkeeper and club have intensified following the breakdown of negotiations for a new contract. Donnarumma’s current contract expires at the end of this season, allowing him to potentially leave as a free agent in June 2026, especially since PSG has already secured his replacement, Lucas Chevalier. Luis Enrique’s decision to exclude him from the traveling squad indicates that Donnarumma may have already played his last game for PSG, despite being instrumental in their success, including winning the Champions League last season. The Italian international is likely to head to the Premier League, with Manchester United as the frontrunner over Chelsea, while Galatasaray and Bayern Munich have also expressed interest. However, Inter and Juventus might find it difficult to cover his salary.