Gigio Donnarumma’s future remains up in the air and Milan fans are divided over his future, with some thinking the club should get rid of him.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri have offered Donnarumma a new €8m-a-year deal to extend his future at the club.

Donnarumma’s €6m-a-year deal expires at the end of the season and Mino Raiola is reportedly “taking time” before deciding on his client’s future.

Gigio Donnarumma’s future remains up in the air and Milan fans are divided over his future, with some thinking the club should get rid of him.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri have offered Donnarumma a new €8m-a-year deal to extend his future at the club.

Donnarumma’s €6m-a-year deal expires at the end of the season and Mino Raiola is reportedly “taking time” before deciding on his client’s future.

Several clubs have been linked with securing his services, from Juventus to Manchester United and PSG, but the Rossoneri hope Donnarumma will eventually commit his future to the club.

Meanwhile, the club is also considering potential replacements for the 22-year-old who has already played 241 games with the Serie A giants.

The situation is very similar to 2017 when Donnarumma extended his expiring contract with the Rossoneri after months of negotiations and controversy.

The Milan club Poland even threw fake dollar bills and packed up their “Dollarumma” banner while the goalkeeper served international duty with Italy U21.

Just as it happened years ago, fans are yet again divided over the player’s future. What should Milan do? Join the discussion on the LIVEBLOG.

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