Barely two days after the burglary and the attack he suffered at his Parisian home, Gianluigi Donnarumma returned, for the Italian media Libero, to this trying and traumatic night he lived in the company of Alessia, the woman who shares his life. And who he worried about in the first place. “I was very scared, and even more for Alessia. I was afraid that something would happen to him. I was helpless, tied up, I couldn’t do anything. In addition, I don’t speak French very well and it was difficult to explain to these people where the things they were looking for were. And it was Alessia, still very scared, who was with them. I was terrified that they might hurt her.”

The PSG goalkeeper, who still wanted to go on tour in Japan and South Korea this Saturday with his partners, also returned to the circumstances of this burglary. On the night of Thursday to Friday, around 3:30 a.m., the Italian international was awakened with his companion by, it would seem according to the first elements of the investigation, four burglars who entered through the roof. “Finding people in your house at three in the morning, all of a sudden, I think is the worst feeling you can have,” Donnarumma says. “I was immobilized immediately and Alessia was forced to give away everything we had that was precious.”

The estimated loot of the attackers would thus amount to around 500,000 euros, between handbags, a luxury watch and jewelry in particular. “I can’t go into too much detail as the investigation is ongoing. Friday morning, my fiancée and I had to leave our apartment to allow the investigations to take place and we temporarily stayed in a hotel. It will certainly take them time, a lot of time, to overcome the trauma of this violent attack.