Prepare for the future. Paris Saint-Germain works each summer transfer window with this in mind. In 2025, faced with the financial demands of Gianluigi Donnarumma, the leaders therefore made a decision, letting the Italian goalkeeper go and investing €50 million in the best French goalkeeper of the season, with LOSC, Lucas Chevalier. A strategic choice which did not pay off, following the feverish performance of the goalkeeper.
PSG then favored Matvey Safonov, who had been champing at the bit on the sidelines and who did not miss his chance. With the success that we know since PSG managed to retain its title of European champion. So what to do with Lucas Chevalier during this 2026 summer transfer window, when Renato Marin was at ease during a few appearances at the end of the season and another promising goalkeeper, Alessandro Longoni, is added to the competition?
PSG happy with its attitude
According to The ParisianPSG has no intention of parting ways with Lucas Chevalier. And the latter has not expressed the wish to leave the club. Aged 24 and under contract until 2030, the former Lille player seems ready to fight to regain his starting place in the cages. Better still, his attitude was considered exemplary by the Parisian staff during the second part of the season.
It is in particular for this reason that the Ile-de-France club will not seek to get rid of it this summer. Until now, there had only been a few timid touches, notably in Türkiye, for Chevalier. Who can hope for a new turnaround, in their favor this time, if Luis Enrique decides to overhaul the hierarchy between the goalkeepers at the restart. Between PSG and Chevalier, the story is not over.