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Gianluigi Donnarumma is considering his options after recently lifting the Champions League trophy with "Paris Saint-Germain." The Italian goalkeeper's future has become the subject of intense speculation after his agent, Enzo Raiola, was spotted visiting "Inter Milan's" headquarters this week.

"I want to give priority to PSG," – Donnarumma stated after the Champions League final, a declaration that appears reassuring for the French club but might be more complicated beneath the surface.

With just one year remaining on his current deal, negotiations for an extension have been ongoing for months. However, the 26-year-old shot-stopper isn't making things easy for the Parisians. Donnarumma has reportedly demanded a salary bump to over 10 million euros net per season – a significant increase that could complicate talks.

Tensions from previous years also play a role in the goalkeeper's thinking. By the way, winning the Champions League has apparently closed an important professional chapter for the Italian, potentially making him more open to seeking new challenges in more competitive leagues than France's Ligue 1.

Several European heavyweights are monitoring the situation. "Bayern Munich" and "Real Madrid" have expressed interest, while a return to Italy remains possible. "AC Milan" could be an option, though past controversies with fans might make such a reunion difficult. "Juventus" has also been linked, but their current financial struggles make a serious bid unlikely.

Donnarumma has always shown remarkable composure between the posts and thrives on being Italy's undisputed number one. This competitive spirit suggests he wouldn't shy away from testing himself in a new environment if the right opportunity emerges.

Will PSG ultimately satisfy his demands, or are we about to see one of Europe's top goalkeepers make a headline-grabbing move? The summer transfer window promises plenty of drama around this story.