Paris Saint-Germain is on a mission to secure its future, and the club isn’t wasting any time. With the Ligue 1 giants already handing out fresh contracts to key figures like Achraf Hakimi, Vitinha, and Nuno Mendes, reports now suggest that Gianluigi Donnarumma and Bradley Barcola are next in line for new long-term deals.
With PSG looking to cement its dominance both domestically and in Europe, the club is making aggressive moves to tie down its top talents—and ensure that no rival clubs come knocking.
Bradley Barcola: A Rising Star Worth Protecting
At just 22 years old, Bradley Barcola has quickly become an integral part of Luis Enrique’s squad. Since his arrival in 2023, the young French winger has flourished under Enrique’s system, catching the eye of top clubs across Europe.
While his current contract runs until 2028, PSG is eager to reward his rapid rise with an improved deal, both to secure his commitment and to fend off growing interest from other clubs. In a transfer market where young attacking talents are in high demand, PSG is making sure Barcola remains in Paris for the long haul.
Gianluigi Donnarumma: The Long-Term No. 1?
Meanwhile, Gianluigi Donnarumma, PSG’s first-choice goalkeeper, has found stability after some inconsistent performances in previous seasons. The Italian shot-stopper, who arrived in 2021 after winning the Euros with Italy, has been a key figure in PSG’s domestic and European campaigns.
Despite ongoing rumors linking him with a return to Serie A, Donnarumma has made it clear that his future is in Paris. The club now appears ready to reward his commitment with a long-term extension, solidifying his status as PSG’s undisputed No. 1 for years to come.
Uncertainty Behind the Scenes: Who Will Oversee These Deals?
While PSG is securing its squad on the pitch, questions remain behind the scenes. Luis Campos, PSG’s current sporting director, is out of contract this summer, and Premier League clubs are reportedly circling. Whether Campos will be the one finalizing these new contracts remains to be seen, but PSG’s priority is clear—keep its stars happy and prevent any future transfer sagas.
As PSG prepares for the Champions League knockout stages and the Ligue 1 title race, the club is ensuring that its core players remain locked in for the foreseeable future. And with Donnarumma and Barcola on the verge of signing fresh deals, it’s clear that PSG is planning not just for today—but for a dominant future.