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Liverpool and PSG interested in Gianluigi Donnarumma — with AC Milan willing to accept bids of over £60m

Rossoneri will likely need to sell having missed out on Champions League football, and signed Pepe Reina as new No 1

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LIVERPOOL and Paris Saint-Germain are leading the chase for Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to reports in Italy.

After missing out on securing Champions League football for next season, AC Milan are likely to be forced into selling a big name.

 Liverpool and PSG are interested in signing Gianluigi Donnarumma
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Liverpool and PSG are interested in signing Gianluigi DonnarummaCredit: AP:Associated Press
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And, having already secured the services of Pepe Reina from Napoli on a free transfer, Donnarumma, 19, appears the obvious sacrifice.

Corriere dello Sport report Liverpool and PSG, who are both looking for goalkeepers this summer, are interested in the Italy international's signature.

But, despite his recent high-profile blunders, he is unlikely to be available on the cheap — and with Gazzetta dello Sport claiming Milan are willing to accept bids of around £60million.

Donnarumma burst onto the scene at the San Siro when he was given his professional debut by Sinisa Mihajlovic at the age of 16 in 2015.

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He was immediately hailed as the heir to Gianluigi Buffon's crown and backed those plaudits up with a string of world class saves. He earned his first Italy cap a year later.

However, this season he has seriously struggled for form and produced two high-profile blunders during the 4-0 drubbing by Juventus in the Coppa Italia final.


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Loris Karius may have established himself as Jurgen Klopp's main man in between the sticks, but Liverpool are still keen on a more reliable option.

Meanwhile, after top heavy spending last summer, PSG want to reinforce their backline and bring in a new, high-profile goalkeeper.

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