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Gianluigi Donnarumma: From young prodigy to Manchester City’s new custodian

Gianluigi Donnarumma in action during the Manchester derby
Gianluigi Donnarumma in action during the Manchester derbyČTK / AP / Andrew Yates / Profimedia
At the age of 26, Gianluigi Donnarumma has already lived a goalkeeper’s dream: breaking through at AC Milan as a teenager, winning Euro 2020 with Italy, conquering Europe with PSG in 2025, and now a dramatic move to the Premier League.

United were also circling, but City sealed the deal, and fate wrote the perfect script: Donnarumma made his Premier League debut in the Manchester derby, delivering a brilliant performance to shut out his new club’s fiercest rivals.

From Naples streets to San Siro

Born in Castellammare di Stabia, a coastal town near Naples, in 1999, Gianluigi Donnarumma was immersed in football from the start. With his older brother, Antonio, also playing as a goalkeeper, "Gigio" found his calling early.

He began playing for local side Club Napoli before bigger opportunities came his way. Coaches describe a fearless child who begged for training sessions and showed extraordinary maturity, both physically and mentally. By 14, he was already attracting scouts from Italy’s top clubs. AC Milan secured his signature, and two years later, he became their youngest-ever starting goalkeeper in Serie A. 

At 16, he looked more like a seasoned professional than a wide-eyed teenager, quickly cementing himself as Milan’s No. 1. Over six seasons and more than 250 matches, he established a reputation for calmness, agility, and leadership uncommon for someone so young.

Brothers united at AC Milan: Gianluigi and Antonio Donnarumma shared the same squad, with Antonio making only a handful of appearances, mainly in the Coppa Italia.

The Donnarumma brothers warm up together
The Donnarumma brothers warm up togetherSpada / LaPresse / Profimedia

Glory, criticism, and growth

International stardom arrived at Euro 2020, where Donnarumma’s penalty heroics in the final against England made him a national icon. He was named Player of the Tournament, a rare honour for a goalkeeper, underlining just how decisive his performances had been throughout Italy’s victorious campaign. Yet glory came with scrutiny. His subsequent free transfer to Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 sparked anger among AC Milan fans, many of whom felt betrayed.

In Paris, he collected trophies – Ligue 1 titles and, most significantly, the Champions League in 2025 – but also endured fierce competition and occasional criticism. Distribution errors and the demands of a star-studded club tested him, yet he consistently responded with resilience.

Donnarumma often speaks about never letting mistakes define him. He focuses instead on learning, preparing, and coming back stronger. This mindset, combined with his towering 1.96-meter frame and razor-sharp reflexes, has shaped him into one of Europe’s most reliable keepers.

The routine behind the giant

Donnarumma’s success is no accident. His training blends physical intensity with psychological discipline. Mornings focus on agility drills, shot-stopping, and aerial dominance. Afternoons emphasise recovery: ice baths, stretching, and tactical analysis. Mental preparation – visualisation, controlled breathing, and video review – allows him to approach matches with calm focus.

He thrives on competition, first with Milan veterans, then with Keylor Navas at PSG, and now James Trafford at City. This combination of physical rigour and mental strength explains his ability to shine under pressure.

Manchester awaits

In September 2025, Gigio Donnarumma signed for Manchester City in a £26m deal, replacing long-time mainstay in goal Ederson, who moved to Fenerbahce. For Pep Guardiola, the signing is strategic: Donnarumma brings Champions League pedigree and international experience, but he must also adapt to the Premier League’s unforgiving pace.

He took the first step in that adaptation very confidently – in his debut during the Manchester derby, several outstanding saves and commanding presence helped him shut out United, contributing to a 3-0 victory for City. The English game will test him with its speed, physicality, and high expectations, but Gigio has consistently risen to such challenges throughout his career.

A bright future ahead

With more than a decade of top-flight football behind him, Donnarumma is entering his prime. For Manchester City, he offers both security and ambition: a proven winner with years still to grow. For Gigio, Manchester is far more than just another stop – It is the next chapter of a journey that began on the streets of southern Italy and now unfolds under the bright lights of the Premier League. Judging by his past, Gianluigi Donnarumma will not merely meet expectations. He is destined to exceed them.

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