Raiola reveals why Donnarumma left Milan

Mino Raiola insists Gigio Donnarumma didn’t betray Milan and has no doubts that he will become the starting goalkeeper at PSG.

Donnarumma, 22, joined the Ligue 1 giants on a free transfer after the end of his contract with the Rossoneri in the summer.

“I am sorry for the way he was treated, he didn’t betray Milan, he made a life choice, he could have left four years earlier and he didn’t do it,” Raiola told Rai Sport as quoted by Calciomercato.com.

The agent confirmed that Juventus were in talks to sign the Italy international and insists that Donnarumma will become the starting goalkeeper at PSG.

The Italy international made his senior Milan debut at 16 years old in 2015. He collected 251 appearances with the Rossoneri.

Donnarumma was named Player of the Tournament at UEFA Euro 2020 after saving decisive penaòty kicks against Spain and England.

“I think Juventus will regret not signing Donnarumma for a long time and not just Juventus,” Raiola said.

“There’s no dispute with Keylor Navas at PSG, Gigio will play.”

Donnarumma has only played one game with the Ligue giants this season and was relegated to the bench in PSG’s opening Champions League game against Club Brugge this week.

During the same interview, Raiola discussed the future of Paul Pogba at Manchester United, admitting that the Frenchman could return to Turin, although that depends on the ‘club’s plans.”

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