PSG coach Luis Enrique wants 'different profile' to Donnarumma

Gianluigi Donnarumma and his partner were attacked and robbed in Paris, the city's prosecutor's office said. PHOTO/COURTESY: CNN

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Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique on Tuesday defended
his decision to freeze out Gianluigi Donnarumma ahead of the new season,
insisting he needed a goalkeeper with a "different" profile.
Donnarumma appears set to move after PSG signed Lucas
Chevalier from Lille, before Luis Enrique left the Italian out of his squad for
Wednesday's UEFA Super Cup against Tottenham.
"These are always difficult decisions to make. I can
only speak highly of Donnarumma," the Spaniard told a press conference in
Udine.
"'Gigio' is undoubtedly one of the best players in his
position. He's an even better person, but we were looking for a different type
of goalkeeper.
"My goal is to improve the team. It's my decision, and
the club supports me."
Donnarumma played a starring role in the latter stages of
last season's Champions League as PSG secured the trophy for the first time
with a 5-0 final thrashing of Inter Milan.
Donnarumma -- reportedly a target of Manchester United and
Chelsea -- said he was "disappointed" by his omission.
"From the first day I arrived, I gave everything -- on
and off the pitch -- to earn my place and defend the goal of Paris
Saint-Germain," the 26-year-old said in an Instagram post.
"Unfortunately, someone has decided that I can no
longer be part of the group or contribute to the team's success. I am disappointed
and disheartened."
Donnarumma has made 161 appearances for Paris since signing
from AC Milan in 2021.
He has won seven major trophies with the European champions,
while he also played a big role in Italy's Euro 2020 triumph.
"I hope to have the opportunity to look the fans at the
Parc des Princes in the eyes one more time and say goodbye as it should be
done," he added.
"If that doesn't happen, I want you to know that your
support and affection mean the world to me."
PSG captain Marquinhos, who has been with the club since
2013, admitted it was hard to see Donnarumma pushed towards the exit door.
"It's always difficult," Marquinhos told
reporters.
"In the 12 or 13 years I've been here, I've seen the
same thing happen to other important players, who were forced to choose another
club at the end of the transfer window and leave.
"Our life is like that, football is like that. As
players, all we can do is give our all until the last minute while we're
here."
Luis Enrique's men also start their Ligue 1 title defence
this weekend with a trip to Nantes on Sunday.
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