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·6 August 2025
PSG transfer updates: Zabarnyi, Chevalier, Barcola, Beraldo

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·6 August 2025
This is the continuation of the saga: a summary of the latest news about Paris Saint-Germain's transfer market. This includes a roundup of the last 24 hours (published earlier in the evening) to cover what's happening or not, what is progressing or surprising. Today, it's about Ilya Zabarnyi, Lucas Chevalier, and Lucas Beraldo.
Nothing official.
The 22-year-old defender from Bournemouth and Ukraine has been mentioned as being close to PSG for some time, with the feeling that everything could be settled very quickly. He already has an agreement with Paris, which needs to find one with his club. This is not yet the case, but the gap of a few million, according to L'Equipe, for a price around 70, can quickly be bridged. It might be necessary, as Tottenham and Newcastle are ready to meet Bournemouth's demand.
This is a more recent case, but it also seems well advanced. The 23-year-old goalkeeper from Lille and the French team might possibly replace Gianluigi Donnarumma (26 years old), whose contract extension (ending in 2026) seems stalled. But this point remains unclear. The Lille goalkeeper seems ready to come, except that his club needs to find a replacement. And here too, PSG, according to the sports newspaper, needs to add a few million.
Nothing specific.
Lucas Beraldo, a set price? For a few days, the 21-year-old defender from PSG and Brazil has been mentioned as being on Galatasaray's radar. According to the Turkish media Fanatik, Paris has set his price at 30 million euros. A credible figure, but uncertain as it's just a rumor. Like a potential departure. We await more details.
Bradley Barcola targeted by Liverpool: Liverpool, according to L'Equipe, is interested in the 22-year-old PSG forward while there is a discussion with his club to extend his contract, which currently ends in 2028. This would still be the trend, as Paris would want at least 100 million euros to open the door. Nothing very concrete, then.
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