Gianluigi Donnarumma will miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with officials confirming his absence on 5 July 2026. The Italy goalkeeper, who helped lift the trophy in 2021, is sidelined for the tournament due to a combination of injury concerns and squad selection choices.
Why is Donnarumma absent?
The Italian federation released a statement on 5 July 2026 citing a lingering shoulder problem that has limited Donnarumma’s training minutes this season. Medical staff warned that full‑match intensity could aggravate the issue, prompting coach Luciano Spalletti to look elsewhere for the starting role.
How does this affect Italy’s goalkeeping options?
Spalletti has turned to Mattia Perin, who kept a clean sheet in the Euro 2024 qualifier against Albania on 12 June 2024, as the first‑choice keeper for the World Cup squad. Backup duties now fall to Andrea Consigli, a veteran with over 150 Serie A appearances. Both have been praised for their composure, but losing Donnarumma removes a player with 17 clean sheets in his last 20 international outings.
What does this mean for Donnarumma’s club career?
AC Milan confirmed on 3 July 2026 that Donnarumma will undergo a targeted rehabilitation program aimed at returning him to full fitness before the Serie A season starts in August. The club’s medical director, Dr. Marco Bianchi, emphasized that the plan prioritises long‑term health over a rushed comeback for a single tournament.
Could Donnarumma return for future tournaments?
At 30 years old, Donnarumma still has several years left at the top level. Analysts suggest that if his recovery goes smoothly, he could be back between the posts for Italy’s Euro 2028 campaign. Until then, his focus remains on regaining match sharpness with Milan and proving he can still perform at the highest level.
What are the fans saying?
Italian supporters have taken to social media, expressing disappointment but also support for the decision. A popular fan forum posted on 6 July 2026, “We miss his saves, but health comes first – see you on the club pitch soon.” The sentiment reflects a blend of loyalty and realistic expectations for the veteran’s future.
What’s next for the Italian squad?
Italy will open its World Cup campaign on 21 June 2026 against Mexico, with Perin expected to start. The team’s defensive line, anchored by Leonardo Bonucci and Alessandro Bastoni, will need to compensate for the loss of Donnarumma’s shot‑stopping prowess. Spalletti’s tactical adjustments will be under close scrutiny as the tournament unfolds.