Criticism for Chevalier: Does the PSG newcomer have to prove himself?

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Lucas Chevalier, new to PSG for €55 million, is under criticism after fluctuating performances. Experts are optimistic.

Lucas Chevalier, neu beim PSG für 55 Mio. €, steht nach schwankenden Leistungen in der Kritik. Experten äußern sich optimistisch.
Lucas Chevalier, new to PSG for €55 million, is under criticism after fluctuating performances. Experts are optimistic.

Criticism for Chevalier: Does the PSG newcomer have to prove himself?

New signing Lucas Chevalier is currently causing discussions at Paris Saint-Germain. The talented goalkeeper moved from LOSC Lille to PSG this summer for a hefty fee of €55 million to replace Gianluigi Donnarumma. Despite the high price, Chevalier has not yet managed to convince its critics. How le10sport.com reports, the focus is on his performances, which have been lukewarm since the start of the season and have come under fire, particularly after a recent 3-3 draw against Strasbourg.

Former France goalkeeper Lionel Charbonnier commented on Chevalier's style of play on RMC's "After Foot" show. Among other things, he criticized specific technical weaknesses, which became particularly clear when two goals were conceded. “The pressure in Paris seems to be too much for him,” said Charbonnier, who also stressed that Chevalier should be given time to adapt to the club's demands. After all, his previous performances at LOSC Lille were promising and suggested great potential.

The need for adaptation

Chevalier made some strong saves in the opening minutes of the game against Strasbourg, but the errors that followed cast a shadow on his performance. Chevalier's mistakes are seen as serious in retrospect, as he already had similar problems in the Supercup game against Tottenham and in the duel against Marseille. 90min.com highlights that Chevalier is still a bit away from the stability that would be required for a PSG keeper.

Despite criticism and comparisons being made to Donnarumma, who now plays for Manchester City, Charbonnier remains optimistic. He believes Chevalier needs the necessary time to stabilize his performance. In addition, coach Thierry Barnerat emphasizes that Chevalier definitely has the skills to take part in the game and create the advantage.

PSG transfer record

Overall, FC Paris Saint-Germain's transfer record for the 2025/26 season looks loud transfermarkt.de as follows:

position Transfer income Transfer expenses Overall balance
€64.00 million €103.00 million -€39.00 million

With these investments the club hopes for a successful future. The pressure is high and it remains to be seen whether Lucas Chevalier can live up to expectations. One thing is certain: the coming weeks will be crucial for his development and his role in the PSG team.