Donnarumma to renew, but release clause to half if AC Milan miss out on Champions League
Posted Tuesday, July 04, 2017 by Marca.com
An offer of 13 million euros per season from Paris Saint-Germain was on the table for Gianluigi Donnarumma, but the goalkeeper is set to turn it down in order to sign a new deal with AC Milan, one which will earn him 6m euros per year until 2022.
However, he could leave the Serie A club much sooner if they miss out on Champions League football as his release clause will be halved should the Rossoneri fail to qualify for UEFA's premier club competition.
According to Italian media, he will renew with the club in the coming days and his new contract will have a standard release clause of 100m euros, but one which drops to 50m euros if Champions League football isn't secured.
As such, the 18-year-old will surely be playing in the continental competition in the 2018/19 season, whether for AC Milan or for another club.
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