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  • Updated: June 17, 2021

Transfer Update: Donnarumma Joins PSG, Buffon Returns To Parma

Transfer Update: Donnarumma Joins PSG, Buffon Returns To Par

Gianluigi Donnarumma - Guardian.com

The latest transfer news from allnews. ng for Thursday 17th June 2021 across Europe 

Donnarumma Undergoing Medicals At PSG

Italian goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma has agreed on a contract to join th French club, Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent and set to sign a 5-year contract.

The 22-year old goalie is a huge loss for Milan. Not only one of their best players but also one of their most loyal servants, he made his debut for the club in 2015, when he was only 16 years and 242 days old, making him the second-youngest goalkeeper to start a match in Italian football.

Raiola offered the young star to Barcelona but with Ter Stegen deemed untouchable at Camp Nou, they passed off the offer to PSG who though has Keylor Navas (34) but are preparing for his replacement.

Buffon Returns To Parma

Italian legendary goalkeeper rejoins Parma after 26 years away from the club.

The 43-year old has rebutted any thought of retiring from football just yet and he has signed a 2-year deal with his boyhood club, Parma in Italy.

The Italian began his career with Parma in their youth academy aged 13, before making his senior debut as a 17-year-old in 1995.

He spent six years with the Crusaders before joining Juve for a fee eventually rising to around £43m, which was at the time a world-record fee for a goalkeeper.

Buffon, who won the World Cup in 2006, is Italy's most capped player of all time with 176 appearances to his name, and he has also won 27 trophies at club level.

Ramos Will Not Rejoin Sevilla

Real Madrid have announced that their captain Sergio Ramos will be leaving after 16 years at the club.

He has made it known that he has no interest in rejoining Sevilla his old club.

There is no interest from the Seville club either but there are multiple interests from clubs across Europe.

Lacotelli Euro Performance Puts Him Spotlight

Manuel Locatelli has been one of the best Serie A midfielders so far, not surprising to see him shining at the Euros.

The midfielder has scored 2 goals at the ongoing European Championship with the brace coming against Switzerland in the second match for Italy.

With the win, Italy is now sure to qualify in the group with a top spot place.

Sassuolo have always asked of €40m to sell him... before this match.  

Several Premier League top clubs interested, Max Allegri wants him at Juventus. The race is open.

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