–
Journalist
Graduated from Journalism School in Paris. Specializing in Football, and more particularly on the transfer window. Fan of PSG and Stade Français.
While PSG is seriously considering a change of goalkeeper for the years to come, the name of Lucas Chevalier is persistently mentioned in Luis Campos’ crosshairs. Moreover, the young LOSC goalkeeper is not closing any doors for the future with a contract that runs until 2027. Does this bode well for PSG?
Challenged by his recent disappointing performances in the Champions League, Gianluigi Donnarumma ultimately seems far from a contract extension with the PSG. According to the latest trends, negotiations are frozen with the Italian goalkeeper, and it is even rumored that Luis Campos would consider recruiting a new profile for this position for the long term. And the PSG sports advisor would have particular views on Lucas Chevalier (23 years old), the doorman of the LOSC.
“To say that there are no clubs interested would be a lie”
Guest of Canal Football Club last Sunday, Chevalier has also left all doors open for its future: “ I have two years left at the end of the season. This remains quite long. These are periods during which the club can say that it is the time to sell or extend because after a year, casually, you are no longer worth much on the market. Today, I’m not hiding and I don’t intend to. With the performances, to say that there are no clubs interested would be a lie », indicated the goalkeeper of the LOSCwhich therefore confirms having a good rating on the market without mentioning the PSG.
“It will depend on the club…”
« Honestly, if I have to leave, I don’t know if now is the time, but I won’t leave for the sake of leaving. It will depend on the club, on the evolution of my career. It would be illogical to leave for a club where I don’t play. The main thing is that I feel good and that the club develops, that we make our way to the Champions League. Obviously, these are discussions that will happen later. For the moment, I am focused on my mission. What happens will happen. There is no emergency », continues Chevalier. The PSG therefore seems to have every chance in this matter.