Paris Saint-Germain’s decision to omit Gianluigi Donnarumma from today’s UEFA Super Cup final against Tottenham has escalated into a contractual dispute. In an interview with Sky Sport Italia, the goalkeeper’s agent Enzo Raiola accused the French club of showing “an enormous lack of respect” after what he described as repeated last-minute changes to a proposed contract extension. He said he is consulting lawyers and may bring legal action against PSG, claiming the episode has damaged the player’s image. Donnarumma, who is under contract until 2026, publicly announced his intention to leave the club earlier this week. Italian and French reports say the 26-year-old has reached a provisional agreement with Manchester City. PSG have already moved on, paying about €40 million for Lille’s Lucas Chevalier as a replacement and €63 million for Bournemouth defender Ilya Zabarnyi, signalling a broader reshaping of Luis Enrique’s squad. The off-field tension casts a shadow over tonight’s Super Cup in Udine, where Champions League holders PSG seek their first victory in the one-off fixture against Europa League champions Tottenham Hotspur. Kick-off is scheduled for 8 p.m. local time.
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