Renato Marin: The Guardian of PSG’s Future
Renato Marin is making headlines as he gears up for a pivotal moment this Saturday as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) faces Lorient. With the current number two goalkeeper, Lucas Chevalier, nursing a thigh injury and head coach Luis Enrique opting to rest key players ahead of the Champions League semi-final clash against Bayern, the 19-year-old prodigy may find himself in the starting lineup for his first Ligue 1 match. Having already made an appearance in the Coupe de France during a convincing 4-0 victory, this is the opportunity Marin needs to showcase his remarkable skills on the grand stage.
A Journey from Brazil to Italy
Born in Brazil in 2006, Renato Marin’s path to becoming a top-tier goalkeeper hasn’t been straightforward. Initially trained in Palmeiras and São Paulo, he faced a significant decision during the COVID-19 pandemic when his family relocated to Italy. They aimed to contact AS Roma for him to join their training center. However, a major hurdle emerged—being under 16, FIFA’s regulations regarding international transfers for minors complicated his registration. This led to a frustrating return to Brazil and a lengthy wait before he could officially contribute to a team.
Displaying Talent at a Young Age
Once the dust settled, Marin seized his chance to demonstrate his abilities, quickly establishing himself as a standout goalkeeper for the U17s and later being promoted to the U18s. By 2022, he became the starter for the Primavera side, quickly turning heads with his impressive physical stature (standing at an imposing 1.90m). His hard work paid off when he was given the opportunity to train with Roma’s first team, further solidifying his reputation.
Recognition on the International Stage
Marin’s talents did not go unnoticed. He was called up by Italy’s U19 squad in September 2023 and will represent the team during the upcoming Euro championships, where he is expected to take on a leading role. His quality has been acknowledged across the board; he was even named the best goalkeeper in the Primavera championship. Despite being on the brink of a professional contract at Roma, Marin found himself in limbo as the club failed to act swiftly, allowing other clubs to express interest in his services.
Why Clubs are Chasing Him
As his contract nears expiration in June 2025, it’s no surprise that clubs like Juventus, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Marseille, and PSG are knocking on his door. His exceptional skills, particularly as a ‘modern goalkeeper,’ echo his futsal roots. Described by Tuttosport as a goalkeeper with impressive footwork and dribbling abilities to initiate play, Marin embodies the evolving nature of football, making him an invaluable asset.
The PSG Connection
PSG has reportedly been eyeing Marin for approximately 15 years, positioning him as “the guardian of the future” in Italy. Members of his entourage emphasize that he chose PSG for its stature as one of the world’s leading clubs. Currently, he plays behind Safonov and Chevalier but is steadily gaining invaluable experience through training sessions and appearances with the reserve team. Coach Luis Enrique has already praised his technical and physical qualities, suggesting that Marin has what it takes to thrive under pressure.
The Future is Bright
As Renato Marin prepares for this critical match against Lorient, expectations are high. The opportunity to demonstrate his skills could not only mark a significant milestone in his burgeoning career but also prove to PSG and the world that he is destined to be a key player for years to come. Fans are eager to see if the young Italian can rise to the occasion and truly embody the role of the “guardian of the future” at PSG.

