Overview
- In late July Juventus added PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier to their shortlist as they step up a search for a long-term No. 1 after talks for Emiliano Martinez and Guglielmo Vicario stalled.
- Chevalier moved from Lille to PSG in summer 2025 for a reported fee around €40–50 million and then had a mixed debut season marked by errors, a loss of his starting place to Matvey Safonov, and an injury that kept him out after January.
- Any serious offer would be costly because Chevalier is under contract at PSG until 2030, which means Juventus would likely need to pay a large transfer fee to secure him.
- PSG are preparing for the possibility of Chevalier leaving by identifying Parma’s Zion Suzuki as a potential replacement, a choice that could set up a direct transfer tussle between the clubs.
- The two clubs’ wider negotiations, including talks over Randal Kolo Muani, mean single moves could hinge on multi-player deals and fees, so observers should watch price gaps and how quickly clubs close linked transactions before the window ends.