Lucas Beraldo could leave PSG after Panathinaikos expressed interest in the Brazilian defender

Paris Saint-Germain is considering offloading Lucas Beraldo, with Greek giants Panathinaikos emerging as a potential destination. However, the move depends on whether PSG secures a defensive replacement before letting the 21-year-old leave.
PSG sets condition for Beraldo’s exit
According to Sport.fr, Beraldo has been offered to Panathinaikos as a reinforcement option, but negotiations remain complicated. PSG coach Luis Enrique wants to ensure the arrival of another center-back before sanctioning the Brazilian’s departure.
Talks for a new defender are progressing slowly, delaying clarity on Beraldo’s future. The Parisian club’s priority is to avoid weakening the squad depth ahead of a busy season.
Beraldo’s journey at PSG
Signed from São Paulo in 2024 for €20 million, Beraldo has since played 63 matches and scored three goals for PSG. Despite his potential, the defender is not seen as a first-choice option under Luis Enrique and is seeking more consistent playing time.
With a contract running until 2028, Beraldo is open to opportunities that could help him regain visibility, although moving to Greece might reduce his chances of being called up to the Brazilian national team.
Other clubs keeping an eye
While Panathinaikos has shown strong interest, Galatasaray and Juventus are also monitoring the situation and could step in if PSG opens negotiations.
Transfermarkt currently values Beraldo at €25 million (R$157.2 million), underlining the defender’s growing reputation in Europe despite limited minutes in Paris.
Uncertain future in Paris
For now, Beraldo’s departure hinges on PSG’s ability to sign a replacement. Until then, the Brazilian’s future remains undecided, with interest from multiple European clubs keeping the race for his signature alive.