PSG Sign Teen GK Longoni from Milan

Paris Raid Milan for a Gem

PSG have done it again. Paris Saint-Germain are finalising the signing of 18-year-old Italian goalkeeper Alessandro Longoni from AC Milan on a free transfer. Reported by journalist B. Quarez, the deal is close. Longoni will join as the club’s third goalkeeper and sign his first professional contract in Paris soon.

Born in Como on January 31, 2008, Longoni trained at AC Milan since childhood and quickly earned a reputation as one of their finest goalkeeping prospects. Standing 1.92m tall, he played for Italy across every youth level from under-15 to under-19. Impressive credentials. Already a known name across European scouting circles.

A Blueprint PSG Know Well

This move follows a familiar pattern. PSG pulled off a similar coup last summer when they signed Renato Marin from AS Roma, and now Marin heads out on loan to Portugal to gain first-team minutes. Longoni steps in as his replacement in the development structure.

Very comfortable with the ball, capable of breaking lines through passing and actively participating in build-up play, he fits Luis Enrique’s demands perfectly. Modern. Technical. Ready to learn at the highest level.

Longoni will join PSG Espoirs, the reserve setup, and train regularly with the first team. He follows in the footsteps of Gianluigi Donnarumma, who also moved from Milan to PSG back in 2021. Big shoes. Bigger ambitions.

For more transfer updates and match predictions, visit KCPredict. Full background on Longoni’s profile was first reported by L’Equipe.