Chevalier Wanted in England and Turkey
Press reports revealed that Tottenham Hotspur and Beşiktaş have contacted Paris Saint-Germain to inquire about the possibility of signing French goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier during the current summer transfer window.
This interest arises amidst the uncertainty surrounding the future of the 24-year-old goalkeeper at the Parisian club, after he lost his starting position last season and became open to considering offers that might give him the opportunity to play regularly.
From Tottenham's side, sources indicate that the English club has made initial contacts to understand Paris Saint-Germain's stance on selling or loaning the goalkeeper, as part of their plans to strengthen the goalkeeping position before the new season.
As for Beşiktaş, they are closely monitoring the situation and consider Chevalier as one of the options to strengthen their ranks, benefiting from the player's potential desire to seek a bigger role outside of Paris.
Despite these interests, no advanced formal negotiations have begun yet, and the Paris Saint-Germain management has not yet made a final decision on letting go of the goalkeeper, who is under contract until 2030.
This interest arises amidst the uncertainty surrounding the future of the 24-year-old goalkeeper at the Parisian club, after he lost his starting position last season and became open to considering offers that might give him the opportunity to play regularly.
From Tottenham's side, sources indicate that the English club has made initial contacts to understand Paris Saint-Germain's stance on selling or loaning the goalkeeper, as part of their plans to strengthen the goalkeeping position before the new season.
As for Beşiktaş, they are closely monitoring the situation and consider Chevalier as one of the options to strengthen their ranks, benefiting from the player's potential desire to seek a bigger role outside of Paris.
Despite these interests, no advanced formal negotiations have begun yet, and the Paris Saint-Germain management has not yet made a final decision on letting go of the goalkeeper, who is under contract until 2030.