Paris Saint-Germain has experienced several important movements within its workforce and organization. Lucas Chevalier, a young French goaltender, has committed to five seasons with the club, an estimated transfer of 55 million euros. In his first statements, he expressed his joy at joining the PSG and his determination to wear the jersey with love and ambition, while thanking the club leaders for this opportunity. This arrival is perceived as a strategic reinforcement desired by coach Luis Enrique and could impact the future of Gianluigi Donnarumma, whose contract extension is now unlikely, attracting the interest of several European clubs such as Chelsea, Manchester United and Inter Milan.
At the same time, Ashraf Hakimi, PSG’s right side defender, spoke about the possibility of winning the Ballon d’Or 2025. After an exceptional 2024-2025 season, he admits that this, though unexpected, leads him to think about it. He believes that his current season, marked by notable performances in quarter, semi-final and final, justifies a consideration for this prestigious prize. Hakimi also underlines the difficulty of the advocacy role in obtaining the recognition that an attacker could receive, stressing the importance of his statistics and his defensive commitment.
Finally, Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to unveil its third appearance for the 2025-2026 season, a teased event at the launch of Ligue 1. The new third jersey features a bright red colour with touches of navy blue, and features a logo centered on the torso in a blue shade. Moreover, the club awaits the official arrival of Illya Zabarnyi, a Ukrainian defender, whose transfer from Bournemouth is almost finalized. Although the agreement is concluded, administrative formalities still have to be completed before the player can join Paris and sign his five-year contract, with the aim of being available for the Supercoupe d’Europe.