Lucas Digne—the 32-year-old Aston Villa (contract running until 2028) and France national team left-back, who previously played for Paris Saint-Germain from 2013 to 2016—has been linked with a return to PSG via the activation of a release clause worth approximately €10 million. RMC Sport now claims to know the length of the French international’s proposed contract in the capital.
🚨🔴🔵 Lucas Digne is set to sign a 3-year deal with PSG. An agreement has been reached between the player and the club. Paris Saint-Germain plans to trigger his release clause—estimated at under €10 million—once the World Cup concludes.
Media outlets generally agree that Digne’s transfer to PSG is well underway, making this report quite credible. However, a degree of caution remains, as details could still change. While the contract duration is plausible, transfer windows have taught us that nothing is certain until an official statement is released. As for the release clause, estimates hover around the €10 million mark—slightly above or below—though some outlets have also suggested the possibility of negotiations.
In any case, there is a strong sense that the deal is all but done. We are now awaiting official confirmation, possibly after the World Cup; France is set to play Spain in the semi-finals on Tuesday evening, vying for a spot in Sunday’s final. The full-back might also offer a few words to confirm—or deny—the move before the tournament ends.
