Lucas Digne’s psg return confirmed during world cup camp

Lucas Digne’s psg return confirmed during world cup camp

The anticipated move of Lucas Digne to Paris Saint-Germain appears imminent. It was revealed on Monday evening that the French national team’s left-back is poised to depart Aston Villa and commit to Paris Saint-Germain with a three-year agreement. Notably, Digne himself made the announcement to his French teammates while they were assembled in the United States.

This transfer saga concluded with remarkable speed. Within mere hours, developments rapidly progressed, paving the way for Lucas Digne to rejoin Paris Saint-Germain a decade after his initial departure. On Monday, initial reports surfaced, and soon numerous football outlets confirmed the strong indications of this impending move. The French international left-back, currently under contract with Aston Villa until June 2028, even became the subject of playful teasing within the national team’s dressing room.

Teasing in the french squad over psg move

During the national team’s gathering on Monday evening, just ahead of the World Cup semi-final clash between France and Spain, it was disclosed that while the move isn’t 100% finalized, Lucas Digne is indeed on the verge of signing with Paris Saint-Germain. His teammates playfully ribbed him about the news, having seen the reports circulate in the press. The French squad’s locker room, it seems, is increasingly resembling that of PSG, given the number of players linked or playing for the Parisian club.

Digne confirms three-year psg agreement to teammates

Furthermore, it was confirmed that Lucas Digne personally validated his agreement with PSG to his Bleus teammates. He reportedly has a three-year contract in place with the Parisian giants. The final step involves activating a release clause, reportedly under €10 million, once his commitments following the World Cup conclude. Lucas Digne is willing to serve as a backup to Nuno Mendes for compelling reasons: he is drawn to a project that perfectly aligns with his family’s desires, establishing a Parisian family environment. His family holds a deep affection for the capital city, and his children are even dedicated Paris Saint-Germain fans. The entire family is delighted by his impending move. While he might have secured a more lucrative deal elsewhere, he expressed contentment with this choice, emphasizing that “there’s only one city in the world called Paris.” The successful completion of this transfer now seems beyond doubt.

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