
Injury Threatens Chevalier's Season with PSG and World Cup Participation
Paris Saint-Germain announced that their goalkeeper, Lucas Chevalier, sustained a lesion in his right thigh during the team's training session on Wednesday morning. The club confirmed in an official statement that medical examinations have indicated the player requires an intensive treatment program that will extend for several weeks.
Following this medical development, the statement from the European champions revealed that the injury could prematurely end the young goalkeeper's season. Furthermore, doubts have emerged regarding his potential participation in the 2026 World Cup, with the club noting that his international involvement might be jeopardized depending on his response to medical care in the upcoming period.
Chevalier joined the French capital club last summer from Lille, a transfer that expedited Gianluigi Donnarumma's move to Manchester City. However, the goalkeeper has been out of the starting lineup since late January, as PSG currently relies on Matvey Safonov between the posts.