PSG Anticipates Bids for Donnarumma: Transfer Rumors Heat Up
Paris St-Germain expects bids for Gianluigi Donnarumma as Newcastle targets key signings to strengthen their squad.







Paris St-Germain is bracing for offers for their Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, 26, who has become surplus to requirements at the French club. Potential suitors include Chelsea, Manchester United, and Inter Milan, according to ESPN.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United is making significant moves in the transfer market. The Magpies are set to improve their bid to £30m for Brentford's 28-year-old DR Congo forward Yoane Wissa, as reported by The Times. Additionally, Newcastle has initiated talks with PSG for 26-year-old French striker Randal Kolo Muani, as per Florian Plettenberg.
Newcastle is also eyeing Porto and Spain striker Samu Aghehowa, 21, to bolster their attacking options, according to The Athletic. Senegal forward Nicolas Jackson, 24, is another target, with the player preferring to stay in the Premier League if he leaves Chelsea this summer. AC Milan and Juventus are also interested in Jackson, as reported by The Sun and Mail.
In other transfer news, Manchester United is focusing on securing a defensive midfielder and a new goalkeeper after finalizing the acquisition of Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko, 22, from RB Leipzig, as per The Telegraph. Southampton is holding out for at least £50m for their England Under-21 winger Tyler Dibling, 19, with Everton hoping to negotiate a deal, according to Liverpool Echo.
French side Lille is targeting a loan move for Spurs' Czech goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, 22, should their current first-choice stopper Lucas Chevalier, 23, join PSG, as reported by L'Equipe. Brentford is interested in signing Bournemouth winger Dango Ouattara, 23, who made 32 Premier League appearances last season, according to Sky Sports. Newly promoted Leeds United is also in the mix, showing interest in 20-year-old Brighton midfielder Facundo Buonanotte, who is also wanted by Borussia Dortmund, as per Yorkshire Evening Post.