Gianluigi Donnarumma, the Italian goalkeeper who played for Manchester United, has announced his retirement from professional football.
Donnarumma, 34, was named as one of the best goalkeepers in the world by The Guardian newspaper back in 2017, and he has been part of several successful teams throughout his career. He has won four UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid, two La Liga titles with Barcelona, and three Serie A titles with Inter Milan.
In recent years, Donnarumma has had some struggles, including injuries to his shoulder that have kept him out of action for months at a time. However, he has continued to work hard and has been praised for his resilience and determination.
Donnarumma is currently the top goalkeeping player in Europe, having made over 50 appearances for Manchester United this season. His performances have been particularly impressive, especially during the club's Europa League campaign, where he helped them reach the final.
It's unclear what Donnarumma's future will hold, but it's clear that he will continue to be a valuable asset to Manchester United. With the team looking to strengthen their defense and improve their attacking play, Donnarumma will be a key player moving forward.