The future of Gianluigi Donnarumma remains up in the air, but Milan’s win over Juventus could determine the goalkeeper’s stay at the club.

The contract of the 22-year-old expires at the end of the season and Juventus are reportedly interested in securing his services as a free agent.

However, Donnarumma wants to play Champions League football next season as he’s never played in Europe’s elite competition so far in his career.

The future of Gianluigi Donnarumma remains up in the air, but Milan’s win over Juventus could determine the goalkeeper’s stay at the club.

The contract of the 22-year-old expires at the end of the season and Juventus are reportedly interested in securing his services as a free agent.

However, Donnarumma wants to play Champions League football next season as he’s never played in Europe’s elite competition so far in his career.

Milan’s top-four finish is considered one of the conditions for which Donnarumma will extend his stay at the club or not.

Therefore, the Rossoneri’s win against Juventus last night could be a decisive one for the future of the Italy international.

Juventus sit one point off fourth-placed Napoli, while Milan are level on 72 points with Atalanta in second place.

If the Rossoneri win the next two games against Torino and Cagliari, they will qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 2013.

Milannews report that if the Diavoli snatch a top-four finish, Donnarumma’s chances to stay at the club will increase.

The player’s agent Mino Raiola has warned Milan that he has received €10m-a-year offers for the goalkeeper while the Rossoneri will not raise their €8m-a-year proposal.

The Serie A giants are open to offering Donnarumma a two-year contract.

Donnarumma told Milan Ultras two weeks ago he hasn’t reached an agreement with Juventus and revealed his desire is to stay at the San Siro.

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