The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is preparing for a significant overhaul in its goalkeeping department ahead of the upcoming season. With Lucas Chevalier currently relegated to the bench and Matvey Safonov’s future at the club still uncertain, the club is actively exploring reinforcements in this critical position.

Matvey Safonov in action for PSG

Despite Luis Campos’s recent announcement that the club’s transfer activity remains paused until after the Champions League final, internal discussions are already underway. The club’s hierarchy has made it clear that no concrete moves will be finalized before the tournament’s climax, but the search for top-tier talent is undeniably in motion.

PSG eyes Serie A’s standout goalkeeper

At the heart of the PSG’s goalkeeping dilemma is the need for a world-class replacement. Reports suggest the club is closely monitoring Mile Svilar, the highly acclaimed goalkeeper from AS Roma, who was crowned the best goalkeeper in Serie A this season. The 26-year-old Serbian international has delivered exceptional performances, elevating his market value to an estimated €50 million. His impressive form has also caught the attention of several elite European clubs, including Chelsea, Inter Milan, and Newcastle United.

Another potential target: Diogo Costa

Adding to the intrigue, recent chatter from Portuguese media outlets points to another possible target: Diogo Costa, the reliable shot-stopper from FC Porto. If PSG secures either Svilar or Costa, it would mark another bold step in reshaping their defensive lineup for the challenges ahead.