AC Milan is set to lose Alessandro Longoni, the 2008 goalkeeper, at the end of his contract. PSG is the likely destination for the young talent. Longoni is a goalkeeper born in Como who has played in the Milan youth teams almost since he was born. In 2024, he reached the highest point of his career: with the Under 17 national team, a year under age, he won the European Championship playing as a starter in two group stage matches and the quarterfinal against England, the match (ended in a penalty shootout) marked by Liberali's goal. Longoni: why left Milan —What happened in the last year? The decisive step was the choice of Milan (born from Tare), last summer, to focus on Matteo Pittarella, another 2008, who in the 2024-25 season was Longoni's backup. Pittarella went on tour with Maignan, Terracciano, and Torriani and didn't look back. For the whole year, he alternated with Torriani: one with the first team, the other with Milan Futuro. Longoni, on the other hand, played in Primavera and, in Serie D, at most went to the bench. A technical choice of Milan, which considered (and considers) Pittarella and Torriani goalkeepers with more growth margins. Longoni didn't like it - understandable - and, after making requests deemed excessive by the club, didn't renew his contract expiring in June. Milan can remain with the regret of not closing the renewal in advance, in the spring of 2025. Longoni to PSG? —Now it remains to define Longoni's future. In these hours, we talk about Manchester City and PSG, which, curiously, already has an Italian goalkeeper with a passport: Renato Marin, born in Brazil, starter in two Ligue 1 matches this season. Just a year ago, he was in the Roma youth teams. The situation in Paris is evolving. Chevalier will no longer be Safonov's backup and is likely to go elsewhere, opening a void. It remains to be seen if that void can be filled by Marin, the potential new second, and Longoni.