Paris Saint-Germain completed the arrival of Lucas Chevalier for a record amount (for a goalkeeper), with the firm intention of installing it quickly in order. The young French international is expected for his beginnings during the European Super Cup against Tottenham. But behind the euphoria of this signature, an intrigue detail: the reception reserved by Luis Enrique at his recruit.
An arrival without clear promise for knight
The Spanish technician, faithful to his conduct line, has never mentioned with knight the slightest guarantee of playing time. Not a word on a guaranteed status of number one, not even an allusion to a fixed hierarchy. Only the qualities and potential of the porter were highlighted. What remember that, under Enrique, nothing is ever acquired.
Knight, however, arrives in a particular context. Paris must manage the presence of Gianluigi Donnarumma, still linked to the club for a season and little inclined to play the liners. The sports leadership, through the voice of Luis Campos, made a more reassuring speech, claiming that the former Lille was the priority choice to occupy the Parisian cages.
Luis Enrique maintains the vagueness in the place of knight
A competition fraught with consequences
This ambiguity could weigh heavy in the coming weeks. Donnarumma remains a global reference to the position and its future is not yet sealed. As long as the Italian has not found takers, Paris finds himself facing the puzzle of high-risk cohabitation, a potential source of tensions.
Internally, we assure that the hierarchy will be quickly clarified. But Luis Enrique has already proven that he could shake up certainties, including this special position. The management of this rivalry will be one of the major soap operators at the start of the 2025/2026 fiscal year.
At a time when Chevalier is preparing to know his first steps in the Paris jersey, the question remains open: will he become the new boss of the goal or will he have to wait before winning? An answer that could well shape the PSG season.