Lucas Chevalier, the 24-year-old French national team goalkeeper, arrived at Paris Saint-Germain from Lille during the 2025 summer transfer window to replace Gianluigi Donnarumma. However, he has yet to establish himself and has seen Matvey Safonov (27 years old) take over as the starting goalkeeper. Doubts are therefore arising about his future. RMC Sport provides an update this Monday, with the possibility of him playing again this week against Nantes (Wednesday) or Angers (Saturday).
“If Chevalier’s situation at PSG remains unchanged, he will consider the offers available to him this summer.”
“For the time being, the question of his future is not relevant, as his contract with PSG runs until June 2030. Chevalier knows that a full assessment will be necessary at the end of the season to determine the club’s decision.”
In this type of situation, the Parisian club is accustomed to taking a firm stance, knowing that it will have the final say. Sources close to the matter indicate that if Chevalier’s situation at PSG remains unchanged, he will consider offers this summer.
Tottenham has already inquired about his situation. However, progress with the English club could be contingent on the London team remaining in the Premier League, which is not yet a given. It remains to be seen whether other major European clubs will be interested in Lucas Chevalier.
We remain cautious; nothing is certain with only rumors. Especially since everything remains quite unclear. It seems that Chevalier’s future will need to be reassessed at the end of the season. The season is approaching, and the situation is unlikely to change drastically, but we also know that football moves very quickly. So let’s remain cautious. A strong performance this season could change things somewhat.
But even that much-anticipated playing time isn’t guaranteed. There’s no need to rush things. We suspect clubs will be on the lookout, hoping to revive the career of a very talented goalkeeper. Similarly, Paris can still hope to see Chevalier perform at his best in the capital, where his adaptation hasn’t been easy.
