
Lucas Chevalier is enduring a tough debut season in Paris, and according to multiple French media reports, PSG are open to selling the 24-year-old goalkeeper just one year after signing him from Lille.
The shot-stopper joined last summer for around €55 million to replace Gianluigi Donnarumma, who had moved to Manchester City. However, Chevalier has since lost his starting spot to Matvey Safonov following a series of unconvincing performances.

Per L’Equipe, the Parisian club is willing to take a financial hit on the French keeper and will listen to offers this summer. The same source suggests Chevalier would also welcome a departure, as he is not prepared to accept a backup role.
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