Gianluigi Donnarumma is making a strong case to be regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in world football after producing many incredible displays on the biggest European stage this term. The Italian giant was always seen as a player with exceptional potential as he broke into AC Milan’s first-team as a teenager.
However, a controversial move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 saw the glovesman’s performance levels dip shortly after the high-point of his career to date. Having played a starring role in his nation’s Euro 2020 triumph, he then found himself in a battle with Keylor Navas to be the number one in Paris.

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Putting his high-profile errors and inconsistencies behind him this term, Donnarumma has been instrumental in PSG’s rise to be seen as one of the favourites to lift the Champions League trophy after already wrapping up the Ligue 1 title. His performances against Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal have blown fans away, and the spotlight is now firmly above his head.
Gianluigi Donnarumma’s Facial Scar Explained
A horror clash resulted in the wound
Supporters watching Donnarumma’s incredible rise, especially in the second half of the season, will have noticed something glaring whenever the camera is on the six-foot-five shot-stopper. On his right cheek is a glaring and significant scar, one that wasn’t always present during his career.
In fact, the Italian suffered this facial wound in December 2024, during a nasty collision with AS Monaco defender Wilfried Singo in a league clash. Dropping low at the feet of the oncoming player, Donnarumma was caught by the studs of Singo with a strong impact.
In the aftermath of the match, the 26-year-old took to social media to show the injuries he had suffered, with 10 stitches reportedly required to close the wound. Almost six months later, the lasting effect of that challenge, which forced him off in the 22nd minute of the game, is still there for all to see.

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