July 13, 2026

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Lucas Digne nears PSG return after world cup triumph

Lucas Digne, the accomplished French left-back, is on the brink of making a surprise return to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) this summer. The 32-year-old defender, whose last stint with the club ran from 2013 to 2016, has reportedly reached an agreement with the Ligue 1 giants following discussions with Aston Villa.

Lucas Digne in action during a match

After departing PSG for FC Barcelona in 2016, Digne spent a season with Everton before landing at Aston Villa, where he has been a key figure under the club’s recent management. With his contract at Villa set to expire on June 30, 2028, the French international now faces a pivotal career decision.

Digne’s journey back to the Parc des Princes

The potential reunion comes as PSG seeks to bolster its defensive options ahead of the new season. Reports indicate that Digne’s release clause stands at €11.7 million, a fee well within the club’s transfer budget. Insiders suggest that the deal is nearing completion, with the player’s personal terms already agreed upon.

From Villa to PSG: a seamless transition?

Should the transfer finalize, Digne would not only reunite with his former club but also rejoin a squad brimming with talent. His experience, leadership, and deep-rooted affection for PSG make him an ideal candidate to strengthen the team’s backline. As France’s starting left-back in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stages, Digne has been instrumental in Les Bleus’ campaign, with a semi-final clash against Spain looming.

The timing of this potential move could not be more strategic, blending club ambitions with international success. As the transfer saga unfolds, all eyes will be on whether PSG can secure Digne’s services before the window closes.