How Milan’s Curva Sud will welcome Donnarumma at San Siro in Champions League

According to Il Corriere della Sera, Milan ultras will throw fake banknotes to Gianluigi Donnarumma in tomorrow’s Champions League match against PSG and will wear t-shirts with the No.71, which stands for ‘man with no values’ in the Neapolitan tradition.

Donnarumma is set to return to San Siro on Tuesday in a Champions League match between Milan and PSG on Tuesday.

It will be the first time the Italy international meets his former club at the Stadio Meazza, but Donnarumma has already played twice in Milan with the Azzurri since joining PSG as a free agent in the summer of 2021.

Milan fans booed Donnarumma on both occasions, but the reception on Tuesday night will be even tougher.

According to Il Corriere della Sera, Milan ultras have prepared fake banknotes that they’ll throw to their ex-idol during the game. Fans in Curva Sud will also wear a t-shirt with the No.71, which according to the traditional Neapolitan ‘Smorfia’ means ‘Man without values.’