Lucas Chevalier is ready to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer as the 24-year-old French goalkeeper searches for a club where he can play consistently.
The goalkeeper has struggled to nail down a regular starting position at PSG and needs a move to reignite his career at the highest level.
According to a report via FussballDaten, both Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa have registered an interest in signing the French shot-stopper.
Chevalier is highly regarded across European football and a switch to the Premier League could be the ideal platform for him to showcase his abilities.
Tottenham are in the market for a new goalkeeper, with current number one Guglielmo Vicario having been linked with a return to Italy this summer.
Vicario has been inconsistent throughout his time at the north London club, and his struggles dealing with aerial balls have become a notable concern.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side believe Chevalier could be the upgrade they need between the posts as they look to strengthen the squad.
Aston Villa are also monitoring the situation closely, with Emiliano Martinez having been heavily linked with a departure from Villa Park once again.
The Argentina international was the subject of transfer speculation last summer as well, and Villa are keen to ensure they bring in a worthy replacement if he does leave.
Villa can offer Chevalier the added incentive of Champions League football next season, which could prove to be a significant selling point in negotiations.
Both clubs are understood to have the financial resources to put together a competitive offer for the goalkeeper’s signature.
The key question now is whether either Tottenham or Aston Villa can persuade PSG to part ways with Chevalier and agree terms on a deal this summer.
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