Donnarumma: I felt let down by PSG, but Haaland helped me join Man City

Gianluigi Donnarumma's move to Manchester City after feeling "let down" by PSG could sway markets: his early form—six clean sheets in 12 games—makes City a strong clean-sheet bet and boosts their title credentials. Punters may consider backing Man City to win and the clean-sheet market or under 3.5 goals when Donnarumma starts, while PSG's goalkeeping doubts could dent their odds.
Donnarumma Admits He Felt "Let Down" by PSG Before Deadline-Day Move
Gianluigi Donnarumma has opened up on his summer exit from Paris Saint-Germain, saying he felt “let down” after being put up for sale despite helping the club win the Champions League. The Italy goalkeeper described disappointment at changes in PSG’s preferred playing style late in his tenure and said the situation left him hurt, though he remains grateful to the fans and teammates for his time in Paris.

Why PSG Parted Ways
PSG’s recruitment of a different goalkeeper profile, including the signing of Lucas Chevalier, prompted the club to list Donnarumma for sale. That strategic shift, coupled with late-window manoeuvrings, led to his departure on Deadline Day and a transfer to Manchester City.
Haaland Played a Key Role in Convincing Donnarumma to Join City
The move to Manchester brought an unexpected ally: Erling Haaland. Donnarumma revealed that Haaland personally pushed for the transfer, contacting him and advocating for the switch. The pair quickly developed a good rapport, with Donnarumma describing Haaland as calm, family-oriented and “an alien” on the pitch.

Immediate Impact at the Etihad
Since joining Pep Guardiola’s side, Donnarumma has kept six clean sheets in 12 appearances, an impressive return in the early months. He praised his new teammates for helping him settle, saying the dressing room made the transition seamless and that City’s intensity required rapid adaptation.
Adjusting to the Premier League: Style and Stats
Donnarumma admitted the Premier League’s physical demands and pace differed from his previous experiences, but he has adapted quickly. He joked he was “a bit angry” because he could have kept even more clean sheets, while acknowledging the defensive support and collective work that underpin his performance.
Outlook for Both Clubs
For Manchester City, Donnarumma’s form strengthens their defensive stability and further cements their status among title favourites. For PSG, the decision to change goalkeeper profile raises questions about continuity after Champions League success. Donnarumma insisted he will always be grateful to Paris but is focused on turning the page and succeeding at City.
Verdict
The transfer illustrates how tactical preferences and squad planning can dramatically alter careers. Donnarumma’s candid reflections expose the human side of deadline-day deals while underlining the immediate sporting impact he brings to a title-chasing Manchester City side.
Gianluigi Donnarumma says he felt "let down" by PSG after his summer exit and arrival at Manchester City.
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