Donnarumma to discuss AC Milan renewal
Having previously told AC Milan he would not renew with the Serie A club, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is willing to discuss terms.
Gianluigi Donnarumma has announced he will discuss terms with AC Milan regarding a new contract to stay at the Serie A club.
The 18 year-old goalkeeper had been expected to leave San Siro, having previously indicated he would not renew his deal, which has 12 months remaining.
Donnarumma hit out at speculation he could split from agent Mino Raiola via his Twitter account, posting "#Donnarumma #Raiola Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow".
Later in the day Donnarumma clarified his comments about his future, also on social media.
"Today my tweet sparked a real uproar, which I did not wish to create, so for that I apologise," the teenager wrote on Instagram.
"I wish to reiterate my absolute love for Milan and its fans. Now all that's in my mind is the national team, with whom I hope to give a gift to all the supporters.
"My promise is that, as soon as the [U21] Euros are finished, I will meet the club along with my family and my agent to discuss my renewal."
Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus and Real Madrid are among the clubs to have been linked with a move for the 18 year-old.
However, Milan chief executive officer Marco Fassone has said the club has not yet received any offers for the goalkeeper.
Raiola used his own Twitter to try to clarify the situation.
"'Tweets' between me and Gigi are tweets of friendship," Raiola wrote.
"After Euros we'll meet Milan. Now Nazionale is important."
Donnarumma – who made his debut as a 16-year-old at San Siro – is on international duty at the U21 Euros, where Italy face Spain in the semi-finals on Tuesday.