Aston Villa given green signal to seal Lucas Chevalier transfer

Aston Villa have been linked with a move for LOSC Lille keeper Lucas Chevalier in the upcoming transfer window.

Dr Rajpal Brar, an injury expert, has assessed his fitness record over the past few seasons to gauge if there are any underlying issues interested clubs should look out for.

The 23-year-old has been the first choice for Lille and has kept 11 clean sheets in the league this season.

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Villa medical unlikely to be an issue for the Lille goalkeeper

Chevalier should have no issues in passing his medical as he’s not sustained any major injuries of late, according to Dr Brar.

Sacha Tavolieri reported on 23 May, reported that Villa have opened talks to sign him this summer.

If he does end up moving to Villa Park and replacing Emi Martinez, he will have to clear his medical.

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Martinez has had a considerable impact at Villa Park

Speaking about this situation, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, told Villa News: “He has not faced any significant injuries that would cause issues for a medical.

“He’s played regularly and the adaptation for a keeper in a different league is also easier.

“There are no red flags I see here that would make Aston Villa think twice.”

Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez
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Chevalier would be a solid signing for Aston Villa

The 23-year-old LOSC Lille goalkeeper would be a stellar signing for Aston Villa, especially with Martinez likely to depart amid interest from Saudi and Barcelona.

At 6’2”, Chevalier’s athleticism and modern sweeper-keeper style align perfectly with Unai Emery’s high-intensity, possession-based system.

His standout performances in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League, including a clean sheet against Real Madrid, highlight his ability to thrive in high-pressure matches.

Named Ligue 1’s Goalkeeper of the Season in 2024/25, he’s proven his reliability and composure, making him a strong candidate to replace Martinez.

At just 23, the Frenchman offers long-term potential, blending youth with top-tier experience.

His ambition to compete in the Premier League matches Villa’s European aspirations, and with a £30million+ valuation, he represents a smart investment for a Villa side aiming to solidify their backline while pushing for consistent success in domestic and European competitions.