LOSC Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier has been linked with a move away from France in recent weeks, and he has impressed Tottenham with his performances.
According to TBR football, Tottenham are looking at multiple goalkeepers as a potential replacement for Guglielmo Vicario. The Italian has been criticised for his inability to deal with set pieces, and Tottenham are looking at potential alternatives.
The 23-year-old French goalkeeper is one of the players on their radar. It will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for him. He has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in Ligue 1, and he could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance.
Tottenham are looking at multiple goalkeepers
Bailey told TBR Football: “In terms of goalkeepers who have impressed – they do like James Trafford.
“Others I am told who have impressed them are French duo Guillaume Restes and Lucas Chevalier, whilst there are two in Italy in the shape of Parma’s Japanese star Zion Suzuki and Atalanta’s Marco Carnesecchi. All of whom could be available at the right price.”
Lucas Chevalier fancies Premier League move
The player has previously admitted that he dreams of a move to the Premier League. The opportunity to join Tottenham could be quite exciting for him, and he’s likely to be tempted if they come calling. It remains to be seen whether Tottenham can bring in quality additions over the next few weeks.
They will be hoping to fight for trophies next year. They have secured Champions League qualification, and top players will be attracted to the idea of joining them.
Joining a big club in the Premier League would be ideal for Chevalier. It would be the ideal next step in his career, and it will help him fulfil his potential. He will look to fight for trophies with the North London club if the transfer goes through.
Meanwhile, Tottenham will be hoping to agree on a reasonable deal to sign the player. It remains to be seen whether they decide to replace the Italian goalkeeper with Chevalier this summer. Alternatively, the French goalkeeper could compete with the Italian for the starting spot. More depth in the squad could help Tottenham improve as a team.