Ten years after his departure to FC Barcelona, Lucas Digne is set to make a triumphant return to Paris Saint-Germain, marking a significant chapter in his football journey. The French left-back, currently plying his trade at Aston Villa, is on the cusp of sealing a move to the Parc des Princes, as confirmed by reputable sources close to the negotiations.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching its climax, the football world is buzzing with anticipation. As the French national team faces off against Spain in the semi-finals on Tuesday, followed by England versus Argentina on Wednesday, the transfer saga surrounding Digne has added another layer of excitement to the global spectacle.
From PSG to Aston Villa and back: Digne’s journey
Digne, who previously donned the PSG jersey from 2013 to 2016 before a one-year loan spell at Roma, has been a key figure in Aston Villa’s defense since joining in 2022. Despite his contract running until June 2028—a deal he signed last summer—his move back to Paris is now virtually confirmed. Insiders reveal that the Paris Saint-Germain will activate the defender’s release clause, a provision included in his Aston Villa contract, to facilitate the transfer.
A low-cost coup for PSG amid World Cup anticipation
The deal, expected to be finalized after the World Cup, will see PSG pay less than €10 million to secure Digne’s services. This strategic move allows the club to reinforce its left-back position while Digne assumes the role of understudy to Nuno Mendes. The French defender’s decision to accept a secondary role underscores his commitment to reuniting with the Parisian club, where he first rose to prominence.
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