The reigning UEFA Champions League champion and currently the strongest team, Paris Saint-Germain, has made another major decision on the transfer market ahead of the new season, reports lequipe.fr. The club's management brought in talented French goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier from Lille, and this decision put an end to the goalkeeper rotation at PSG.
According to sources, PSG's sporting director Luis Campos took a firm stance during talks with club management—he was strongly opposed to goalkeeper rotation within the squad. In Campos's opinion, there should be only one number one, and this position now belongs to Lucas Chevalier. As journalist Loic Tanzi pointed out, full trust has been placed specifically in Chevalier at the club, and he is seen as the main goalkeeper.
Additionally, head coach Luis Enrique confirmed during a conversation with Chevalier that he is psychologically and physically fully prepared to play in the main squad. Such changes in the club undoubtedly seriously affect the future of the Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Reportedly, Donnarumma's agents have already started working on the player's future, and currently, several top English clubs have expressed serious interest in signing him. This new "goalkeeper policy" at PSG is attracting attention not only among French football teams but also among the giants of European football.
The competition among goalkeepers, direction, and new strategy in the club could be a crucial factor for PSG's confidence and stability in the new season. Fans are eagerly waiting to see who will guard PSG's goal in the coming season and what will happen with Donnarumma's future.
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