Paris Saint-Germain is very calm at the start of the transfer window. If many names have been associated with the capital club since the start of this summer transfer window (Diomandé, Akliouche, etc.), only Alessandro Longoni has so far strengthened the ranks of the reigning double European champions. However, PSG is indeed moving forward internally on various issues to strengthen its workforce.
Among them is that of Lucas Digne. In search of a left-back capable of supporting Nuno Mendes, whose starting status is beyond doubt, the Parisian leaders have set their sights on the French international (62 caps). According to our information, the French champion is ready to lift the Aston Villa player’s release clause, estimated at 12 million euros, to secure his services. At the same time, the English club is already working on its succession and has set its sights on Pervis Estupiñán, the Ecuadorian left-hander from AC Milan.
PSG wants to double its left lane
Almost 33 years old, Lucas Digne is coming out of a full season under the orders of Unai Emery, with whom he secured a 4th place in the Premier League and above all won the Europa League. Having played for Lille, AS Roma, FC Barcelona and Everton, the native of Meaux knows the Parisian house perfectly, having worn the PSG jersey between 2013 and 2016.
The arrival of Lucas Digne is part of Luis Enrique’s idea of having two high-level players in each position. The arrival of the French left back, starter with the French team during this 2026 World Cup, would allow the Ile-de-France club to have an experienced player capable of providing all the necessary guarantees when Nuno Mendes is spared or unavailable. It remains to be seen whether the main person concerned, who has already discussed with the Parisian leaders but who is fully focused on the end of the World Cup, will accept the proposal from his former club.