Lucas Chevalier, the 24-year-old French national team goalkeeper, arrived at Paris Saint-Germain from Lille during the summer 2025 transfer window to replace Gianluigi Donnarumma. However, he has yet to establish himself as the first-choice goalkeeper and has seen Matvey Safonov (27) take over the starting position. Doubts are therefore arising about his future. L’Equipe provides an update this Monday, with potential moves at PSG in this position.
Three clubs are interested in Chevalier.
“Chevalier is finding this demotion difficult. Is it enough to consider leaving? The question is legitimate, especially since several clubs have already made inquiries. Besiktas and Tottenham are closely monitoring his situation. Should the Argentine World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez (33 years old) leave for Juventus, Aston Villa could also enter the race.
Internally, the stance remains unchanged. Unless Chevalier clearly requests a departure and a satisfactory offer lands on the management’s desk, PSG wants to keep him. ‘It’s up to him to fight for his place,’ a source at the club confides. One thing is certain: if the former Lille player were to force a move, Paris would immediately recruit a new goalkeeper to maintain its philosophy of having two established players capable of starting at any time.
Movement among the youth players.
Meanwhile, PSG is already preparing for the future. The opening of the transfer window will accelerate the finalization of a deal considered strategic: the signing of Alessandro Longoni (18).” years old), a free agent from AC Milan.
A transitional role filled this season by Renato Marin. To take the next step, the idea is now for him to play a full season. Marin is heading towards a loan. There are options in Ligue 1 but also abroad, particularly in Spain and Portugal.
Of course, we urge caution. This is always the case with rumors, and there is still some uncertainty. Chevalier could leave, but perhaps not. And it would be to various potential destinations, which are not all the same. It’s difficult to know what his future holds. The most likely scenario is that it’s simply not settled at the moment.
For Marin, a loan would make sense in order to get regular playing time and continue his development. Unless there’s a number two spot available at PSG, which would already be a step forward. So we’ll wait for confirmation, which is typical in this transfer window, which has been very quiet for the Parisian side so far.
