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·31 gennaio 2025
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·31 gennaio 2025
Paris Saint-Germain are facing uncertainty over their goalkeeping situation, with Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future still up in the air. If the club decides to part ways with the 25-year-old, they’ll need to find a replacement in the transfer market.
Despite being under contract until 2026, Donnarumma’s past mistakes have raised concerns, leading PSG to explore other long-term options.
The club is focusing on investing in young French talent, and this summer might be the right time to move on from their current starting goalkeeper.
According to SportsZone, PSG are looking at LOSC Lille’s Lucas Chevalier as a potential summer target, but the deal depends on whether they can offload Donnarumma, who hasn’t fully convinced Luis Enrique.
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On Friday, information emerged from L’Equipe’s Loïc Tanzi reporting that PSG are interested in signing Chevalier this summer and have informed all parties involved, both directly and indirectly, though they haven’t started official negotiations yet.
However, the competition are expected to be fierce, and Lille aren’t certain they will sell him this summer.
Nonetheless, the Frenchman is attracting interest from several top European clubs. Last November, TBR Football reported that Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, and Chelsea have all been monitoring Chevalier. Transfermarkt puts the player’s transfer value at €30 million