Scuffet gives advice to Donnarumma. The Udinese goalkeeper has lived the same situation than Gigio in 2014. "I graduated and that's what I wanted to do - has he told to La Stampa- I've made it all the way until the end and I'm proud of it. Donnarumma gone to Ibiza? It's been a really hard end of season for him, with a lot of pressure: he can spend the few holidays he's got. He could take the test next year. During the Euro, the only advice I could give Gigio, I've told him in the end, was to choose accordingly to what he was thinking at that time. You must not regret and should go forward. Milan better than Real? I don't know what's in Gigio's head but he must have considered Milan as the place where he's grown. It's clear it's important to not be in discussion after the first error that can always happen. What do I envy to him? His wages".
How do you live as a great youngster? "You're treated like an older one, and in the end you're happy about it. Age gives no excuse: it's right to be considered without looking at how old you are. Pressure? You must try to keep cold, whether it's praise or criticism, no differences".
Scuffet also talks, three years later, about the refusal to Atlético: "So many things have been told, the reality is that three years ago the best decision I could make was to stay where I grew and that still can give me a lot in a place I know. As a Friulan, staying at Udinese is the best".