Lille has set a price of 40 million euros for any club interested in securing the services of Lucas Chevalier, their promising goalkeeper. This figure has caught the attention of two European giants, Barcelona and Manchester City, who are looking to strengthen their goalkeeping with one of Ligue 1's most outstanding goalkeepers. The young French talent, just 21 years old, has shown in recent seasons an upward and steady performance between the posts, attracting the interest of teams seeking a reliable guardian for the future.
Barcelona, which has been closely monitoring Chevalier since last season, considers the French goalkeeper as a top-tier option should they decide to reinforce their goalkeeping.
Barcelona and Manchester City Interested in Chevalier
Chevalier's stability at Lille and his contract until 2027 make him a solid and long-lasting bet, although the high cost poses a significant challenge for Barcelona's finances. With the potential departure of Ter Stegen in the future or the need for a quality backup, Barcelona's interest is serious, and they have initiated exploratory contacts to assess the possible move.
Meanwhile, Manchester City has also shown interest in the young goalkeeper, aiming to strengthen a key position for a demanding season. The demand for Chevalier has allowed Lille to raise his value, and their president, Olivier Létang, has proven to be a tough negotiator in recent transfers. With the set price and the interest from top-level clubs in their star goalkeeper, Lille is in a favorable position to observe how the competition for their promising goalkeeper intensifies.
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