Psg to Sign Lille Goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier: Source
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, FRANCE, AUG 7 – Lucas Chevalier joins Paris Saint-Germain on a five-year deal for about €40 million after nomination for the Yashin Trophy, as PSG plans for goalkeeper changes amid Donnarumma's contract uncertainty.
- Paris Saint-Germain has secured the services of Lucas Chevalier, the 23-year-old shot-stopper from Lille, on a contract lasting five years after he successfully completed his medical examination in Paris.
- Paris Saint-Germain have finalized a deal with Lille to acquire goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier for approximately 40 million euros, with an additional 15 million euros in bonuses, amid ongoing uncertainty regarding Gianluigi Donnarumma's status at the club.
- Donnarumma, 26, played a key role last season, including in PSG’s Champions League win, but refused a new salary structure and did not extend his contract.
- Clubs like Chelsea, Manchester United, and Inter Milan have contacted Donnarumma's agent as he is expected to find a new club this summer.
- Chevalier will become PSG’s new No. 1 goalkeeper, signaling the club does not plan to keep Donnarumma beyond this season.
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The arrival of the young guardian is accompanied by high expectations. Lucas Chevalier will have to assume the legacy of Donnarumma and justify the price of his transfer by performances higher than those of the Italian. A challenge at his height?
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleGigio Donnarumma, hero of the Champions League and candidate for the Golden Ball, has a contract until 2026 and negotiations for renewal are stalled. The Psg moves taking Chevalier from Lille
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·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe 23-year-old tricolor goaltender will join the European champion after more than ten seasons defending the Losc colours.
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