PSG: Knight to replace Donnarumma? Someone close to the club swings!

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Gianluigi Donnarumma’s performance in the Champions League relaunches the debate on the potential recruitment of a goalkeeper at Paris Saint-Germain.

For his big return to official competition, Gianluigi Donnarumma experienced a delicate evening, Tuesday evening, on the pitch at the Emirates Stadium. The Italian goalkeeper was involved in both goals conceded by the

Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal (0-2).

After being deceived by Kai Havertz on an aerial exit, Donnarumma had to bow to a direct free kick from Bukayo Saka on which he misjudged the trajectory of the ball. Small errors that are repeated at this altitude. Enough to relaunch the debate on the arrival of a new goalkeeper?

Lucas Chevalier, a solution for PSG?

Launched on this theme, Daniel Riolo did not hesitate to deliver his clear opinion. While the young Frenchman Lucas Chevalier (22) was once again the author of an exceptional performance on Wednesday to contribute to LOSC’s gala victory against Real Madrid (1-0), the RMC journalist remains skeptical about its ability to establish itself in the unique environment of the capital.

Knight ? The problem is when PSG does it and takes these players, when they arrive at the club, they are not as good“, blurted Riolo. As a reminder, Gianluigi Donnarumma was recruited by Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2021, after his free departure from AC Milan.

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