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Verratti Reveals Donnarumma's PSG Exit Disappointment, Details Emotional Departure
Marco Verratti has disclosed that Gianluigi Donnarumma was 'a bit disappointed' by Paris Saint-Germain's decision not to renew his contract, offering a personal insight into the goalkeeper's emotional departure. The revelation came during a conversation between the former teammates, highlighting the complex personal dynamics behind high-profile football transfers.Verratti, now with Al-Duhail, provided context to the media speculation that ultimately saw Donnarumma join Premier League champions Manchester City. The Italian midfielder emphasized that disappointment was a natural reaction for a player who had just delivered crucial performances in PSG's Champions League-winning campaign, making monumental saves that defined their European success.Verratti compared Donnarumma's impact to Gianluigi Buffon in his prime, asserting that winning the Champions League requires a goalkeeper who becomes decisive in critical moments—from one-on-one situations to penalty box scrambles. He drew direct parallels between Donnarumma's heroics for Italy's Euro victory and his foundational role in PSG's continental triumph.However, this track record was ultimately overridden by manager Luis Enrique's philosophical vision, which Verratti described as embracing change and demonstrating that no player is untouchable. PSG's decision reflects modern football's analytical approach prioritizing tactical fit and financial flexibility over sentimental attachments. For Donnarumma, the move to Manchester City opens a new chapter testing his adaptability to the Premier League's relentless pace, though his proven big-game performances suggest he's poised to become a cornerstone for Pep Guardiola's side as they pursue domestic and European success.
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