It’s a shame that they couldn’t come to an agreement due to different salary expectations. But that’s the way things go, paths simply separate. Since he is in principle an asset to almost every club in his position, everyone would have to strike here. The joke is that almost every top club doesn’t have a particularly high need for the TW position.
(Ter Stegen at Barca, Courtois at Real, Navas at PSG, de Gea at MANU, Oblak at Atlético, Ederson for Mancity, etc.)
Personally, I would find a change to BVB awesome, as there would be a need for the position, but that seems to be utopian from a financial point of view in view of the Corona circumstances.
It will therefore remain exciting to see where his path will lead.-
The offer from Milan was € 16 million gross per annum, while the claim was € 20 million gross per year for Donnarumma, € 2 million gross per year for his brother, € 20 million commission for Raiola and € 3 million for his Father, makes a total of € 45 million in the first year. Anyone who thinks Donnarumma is a bargain because it is free of charge is wrong. The circle of clubs that can represent this, especially in pandemic times, is therefore very small, and in addition all of them would actually have to sell their respective goalkeepers beforehand, because none of these clubs, to which, for example, BVB certainly does not belong, has a real need.