A storm is brewing between the posts at Paris Saint-Germain. Just months after letting Gianluigi Donnarumma leave for Manchester City, the Parisian club is already paying the price — and it’s a costly one.
Chevalier has turned into a major disappointment. Presented as the natural successor, Lucas Chevalier was expected to secure the future in PSG’s goal. But reality has been very different. Repeated mistakes, risky outings and a lack of authority have quickly eroded the trust Luis Enrique had placed in the French goalkeeper.
PSG Turns to Roma Goalkeeper Mile Svilar
As a result, Matvei Safonov has now taken over the starting role. The problem is that the Russian goalkeeper remains solid but far from the elite level expected at Europe’s top clubs. For a team aiming to win the UEFA Champions League every season, the situation is becoming increasingly worrying.
Faced with this failure, PSG is already preparing another goalkeeping revolution for the next transfer window. One name keeps coming up: Mile Svilar. At 26, the AS Roma goalkeeper has established himself as one of the best in Serie A after three seasons as a starter and consistently strong performances. However, the deal could be explosive. Roma reportedly wants 60 million euros to release him, a price that has already discouraged Inter Milan and Juventus.
For Paris, the operation still appears possible. But if Svilar arrives in the French capital, a burning question remains: what will happen to Lucas Chevalier? Signed for around 40 million euros in 2025, the Frenchman could already be pushed toward the exit — a scenario that would confirm one thing: life after Donnarumma has become a real headache for PSG, and the crisis between the posts is far from over.
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