Besiktas and Tottenham have both contacted Paris Saint-Germain to ask about the availability of goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier. The 23-year-old, currently part of the PSG squad, has drawn interest from clubs in Turkey and England as the summer transfer window approaches.
Why the interest in Chevalier
Both clubs are looking to strengthen their goalkeeping options. Tottenham have relied on Guglielmo Vicario as first choice, but depth behind him has been a concern. Besiktas, meanwhile, are rebuilding their squad after a mixed season in the Turkish Super Lig. Chevalier, a France youth international, has seen limited first-team action at PSG, making him a realistic target for sides that can offer regular playing time.
PSG's stance on the player
PSG have not publicly commented on the enquiries. The club already has Gianluigi Donnarumma as its undisputed No. 1 and recently brought in another goalkeeper for depth. That logjam makes Chevalier a likely departure if a suitable offer arrives. Neither Besiktas nor Tottenham have submitted a formal bid yet, according to people familiar with the situation. The enquiries are exploratory at this stage.
What could happen next
Discussions are expected to continue in the coming weeks. PSG will likely set a price for Chevalier, who has a contract running through 2026. Tottenham may face competition from Besiktas, though the Turkish club's financial capacity is more limited. A loan move with an option to buy is one possibility, but nothing has been proposed. The next step is for either club to turn their enquiry into a concrete offer.




