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It's confirmed about Luis Enrique: he takes Barça's worst player, PSG pays a lot

The Catalan goalkeeper receives more great news about his future at Barcelona after his debut in LaLiga

The winter transfer market promises movement in several European clubs. One of the teams that could make a statement is PSG, which is already analyzing options to strengthen its goalkeeping position. Luis Enrique Martínez, always demanding with his squads, wants to have at his disposal a pair of goalkeepers that combine present and future.

The Asturian coach values Lucas Chevallier very positively, who is considered in France as a goalkeeper with potential for many years. His youth and capacity for growth make him a solid bet, but he still needs to gain experience and learn from the best. In a club with as many aspirations as the Parisian one, the goalkeeping position must offer absolute guarantees.

For that reason, PSG's sporting management doesn't rule out turning to the winter market to add experience between the posts. The objective is clear: a top-level goalkeeper who can coexist with Chevallier and at the same time raise internal competitiveness.

Option for Luis Enrique

One of the names that has appeared on the agenda is Marc-André ter Stegen. The German, current goalkeeper for Barcelona, is considered one of the best in his position worldwide. However, his future at Barça isn't entirely assured, and several voices suggest he could be open to a change of scenery if the right offer arrives.

For Luis Enrique, it would be a strategic addition, not only because of the security he would provide between the posts, but also because of the learning opportunity it would represent for Chevallier. For the Frenchman, being able to share a locker room with such an experienced goalkeeper as the German, who has played in Champions League and World Cup finals, would be gratifying. That background is exactly what PSG is looking for to make a qualitative leap.

In winter, they will talk

Moreover, in Paris they believe the winter market could be an ideal window to explore the operation. Barça is going through financial difficulties and wouldn't look unfavorably on a significant offer that would allow it to ease its wage bill.

At 33 years old, the German could fit perfectly in a team that aims to lift the Champions League trophy again. In Ligue 1, he wouldn't have adaptation problems, and under Luis Enrique's orders he could once again be a protagonist in a different competition. The key will be the player's willingness and the Parisian club's ability to present a convincing offer.

If both parties manage to reach an understanding, PSG could form a dream goalkeeping duo with Ter Stegen and Chevallier as protagonists. A mix of present and future that would give the French side the stability it so desires in that position. For now, it's just a possibility being considered in the offices, but the idea has already started to generate buzz.