Lucas Digne to Join PSG After World Cup, Verbal Agreement Reached

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Lucas Digne has a verbal agreement with Paris Saint-Germain. PSG informed Aston Villa they will pay the release clause after the World Cup for a fee under €10m. Digne accepted a backup role to Nuno Mendes.
Lucas Digne is set to join Paris Saint-Germain, with a verbal agreement reached between the French left back and the club. PSG has informed Aston Villa that they will pay the release clause after the World Cup, with the fee expected to be under €10 million.
Digne has accepted a role as backup to Nuno Mendes at PSG. The move is expected to be finalized following the conclusion of the World Cup.
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