Transfer window – PSG: A phenomenon opens the door!

Transfer window – PSG: A phenomenon opens the door!
Transfer window – PSG: A phenomenon opens the door!
William of Saint Sauveur

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Graduated from the School of Journalism in . Specialized in football, and more particularly in the transfer market. Fan of PSG and Stade Français.

Regularly announced in PSG’s sights in recent months, Lucas Chevalier has finally decided to stay at LOSC to play in the Champions League. But the talented French goalkeeper, under contract until 2027 in the North, leaves the door open to his suitors for the years to come and does not exclude any possibility.

After the departures at the end of the contract of Keylor Navas, Sergio Rico And Alexander LetellierTHE PSG was looking for a new goalkeeper this summer, capable of assuming the role of understudy to Gianluigi Donnarumma. So it’s the Russian Matvey Safonov (25 years old) who was finally recruited, but PSG also thought about Lucas Knight (22 years old), the young phenomenon of LOSC.

Knight didn’t want to move

Asked in the columns of THE TEAMthe latter justifies his choice of having finally remained at LOSC after a transfer window agitated: “ Already because I am under contract. And then there is the Champions League (…) Playing the Champions League with is already like a title in fact, given the course of a club which after having been champion had to settle financially, made bets on young players, to overtake , , , financially very superior “, noted Lucas Knight.

“I don’t have a plan”

But the keeper leaves the door open to his courtiers for the future: “ I still have a lot to experience here, and there has always been evolution. I want to take as many steps as possible with this club to be able to leave my mark. I don’t have a career plan, only goals and I try to aim in the right direction ” A good omen for the PSG in the years to come?

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