PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma released a statement this evening thanking his teammates and fans in the French capital, but admitted he feels "disappointed and disappointed" by coach Luis Enrique's decision to replace him with Lucas Chevalier.
In a lengthy post on his Instagram profile, Donnarumma said: “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.” “Unfortunately, someone has decided that I can no longer be part of the group and contribute to the team’s success. I am disappointed and depressed.”
Earlier in the day, PSG coach Luis Enrique accepted "100% responsibility" for the decision to part ways with Donnarumma.

Donnarumma thanks PSG fans and teammates
Donnarumma, clearly upset by the way the saga unfolded, said: "I hope to have the opportunity to look the fans in the eyes at Parc des Princes once again and say goodbye properly. If that doesn't happen, I want to let you know that your support and love mean a lot to me and I will never forget it. I will always carry with me the memory of all the emotions, the magical nights and you, who made me feel at home."

The former Milan goalkeeper also thanked his teammates at the Ligue 1 club: "To my friends - my second family - thank you for every battle, every laugh, every moment we shared. You will always be my brothers."
In the end, Donnarumma said: "Playing for this club and living in this city has been a great honor."
This afternoon at Football Italia we discovered that the 26-year-old is liked by Pep Guardiola, who wants to bring the Italian to Manchester City, while Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich are also said to have made demands for the player. /GazetaExpress/