Gianluigi Donnarumma is not having his best season at Paris Saint-Germain. The Italian goalkeeper, although a star when he arrived in 2021, has multiplied his lackluster performances, particularly in the Champions League. An irregularity which pushes the Parisian management to review its plans. While his contract runs until June 2026, no extension is on the agenda.
At the same time, Inter Milan have reportedly expressed an interest in repatriating the 24-year-old goalkeeper to Serie A. Donnarumma would not be indifferent to this prospect, making a departure next summer plausible.
Lucas Chevalier, the choice of the future for Paris
According to information from Loïc Tanzi, PSG have identified Lucas Chevalier, LOSC goalkeeper, as his ideal successor. At 23, the young Northerner has established himself as one of the best French prospects in his position, thanks to regular and brilliant performances in Ligue 1.
Seduced by his qualities, the capital club would consider an offensive from the summer transfer window to secure his signature. Chevalier embodies the Parisian desire to renew and energize its workforce with promising talents.
-A project to be planned in the Parisian cages
Beyond this possible transfer, PSG seems to want to fundamentally reorganize its defensive sector. The departure of Donnarumma would thus mark the start of a new cycle, with Lucas Chevalier spearheading a strategy oriented towards the future. Something to watch for Parisian supporters, as the summer already promises to be hectic at the Parc des Princes.
Supporter of En Avant de Guingamp, the best of the Breton clubs, I prefer to meet Yannis Salibur, Cristophe Kerbrat or Jeremy Sorbon rather than Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi or Sergio Ramos.
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