PSG is preparing to move on from Gianluigi Donnarumma. By signing Lucas Chevalier from Lille for €55 million (bonuses included), the Parisian club is making a clear change in goal.
The Italian keeper is no longer No.1 — but what’s next? According to L’Équipe, sporting advisor Luis Campos assured Chevalier he’ll be the new first-choice keeper.
Donnarumma, under contract until 2026, won’t extend his stay. PSG wants to avoid repeating past mistakes — poorly managed goalkeeper duos like Sirigu-Trapp, Areola-Buffon, and Navas-Donnarumma led to tension and instability. A rotation with Chevalier is not on the table.
Despite playing a key role in last season’s Champions League triumph, Donnarumma wants regular playing time ahead of the 2026 World Cup. His entourage has been working on a move for months, with Manchester City and Manchester United both reportedly interested. A transfer now seems inevitable.
Donnarumma won’t warm the bench for long. A quick exit is the most likely outcome.
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