Italy v Liechtenstein - FIFA 2018 World Cup QualifierDonnarumma's current deal expires next summer, but as talks between the keeper and the Rossoneri drag on, the 18-year-old has hinted that he will soon sign a new contract after revealing that he is on the lookout for a new house in Milan. 

Speaking exclusively to Italian magazine ​GQ, he said: "I'm looking for a house in Milan. A large apartment, where there is room for all my loved ones, and as the center of Milan is beautiful I will look there. I feel ready. 

"I'm calm, because all the people in these negotiations know what I want. I am very attached to Milan."
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The news will come a major boost to the Rossoneri, who are desperate to keep hold of one of their prize assets. 

Despite his youthful years, Donnarumma is already regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world and his raw talent appears to be something that he and others have always been aware of if stories about his childhood are anything to go by. 

In the interview with GQ, the Italian revealed that throughout his childhood, opposition players were in awe of his talent and would often celebrate whenever they were able to put the ball past him and into the net. 
He added: "As a child, I saved of shots that a child of my age should not parry. 

"I used to look up at teammates and opponents to find that they were all wide-eyed from what I had done and they could not understand how a ball so well directed was not able beat me.

"After the first few times, the opposition began to celebrate beating me with high fives. They were happy for that kind of magic, and I with them.

"Opponents however changed, game after game, and that look of amazed disappointment (when they didn't score) was repeated on more new faces."