Stade Rennais FC and AS Monaco were in the sights of Lucas Chevalier, PSG goalkeeper. But according to several sources close to the club, Safonov has now the favor of the staff and should keep the status of number 1 next season. A situation that logically places Chevalier in a delicate position, him who sees his future darken in Paris. In this context, a door of exit opens more and more clearly in Premier League. The site Jeunes Footeux advances that Aston Villa has positioned itself with insistence on the French goalkeeper. The club led by Unai Emery anticipates a possible departure of Emiliano Martinez, regularly announced on the market. The project of the Villans is particularly seductive. Qualified for the Champions League and now installed among the solid formations of Premier League, Aston Villa offers a sporting framework in full progression. Under the orders of Emery, several players have already made a step forward in a demanding but structured environment. For Chevalier, 24 years old, the perspective is clear: to pass from a role of deputy to PSG to that of potential successor of Martinez in a highly competitive championship. An opportunity difficult to ignore on the sporting level. This scenario could also arrange all parties. PSG, on the other hand, could recover a significant part of its investment while confirming the current hierarchy around Safonov. Stade Rennais and AS Monaco, initially interested, seem now to be distanced in the race. The timing appears even ideal for a quick rebound. At a few months of important international deadlines, a status of starter in Premier League would offer Chevalier maximum visibility. The file is therefore in the process of shifting. From promise of French football in Paris to potential future framework in England, Lucas Chevalier seems to be orienting himself towards a new departure, far from the spotlights of the Parc des Princes but in an environment tailored for his progression.