May 20, 2026

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Psg could splash 60 million euros for diogo costa before world cup

Matvey Safonov has solidified his position as the first-choice goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain this season, but the club’s hierarchy is already eyeing his potential replacement. With the French capital club fresh off securing another Ligue 1 title, rumors are swirling about a high-profile transfer target in the goalkeeping department.

Paris Saint-Germain set to make a record-breaking move for Diogo Costa

The club’s sporting director, Luis Campos, had previously stated that the transfer window was effectively closed to focus on the UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal. Yet, behind the scenes, discussions appear to be underway regarding a potential 60 million euro deal for FC Porto’s star goalkeeper, Diogo Costa. The Portuguese international, whose contract runs until 2030, recently adjusted his release clause, making him available for a fee that aligns with PSG’s ambitions.

Matvey Safonov in action for Paris Saint-Germain

Why Diogo Costa could be the next PSG goalkeeper

Safonov has delivered consistent performances since taking over the number one jersey, but PSG’s management is not ruling out a high-stakes gamble to secure a world-class talent. Diogo Costa, who will represent Portugal at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, has been impressing in the Primeira Liga and Champions League. His agent, Jorge Mendes, shares a close working relationship with Luis Campos, which could streamline negotiations.

The timing of this potential transfer raises eyebrows. While PSG prioritizes their Champions League ambitions, the club is also eager to resolve its goalkeeper situation before the World Cup kicks off on June 11. A swift agreement would allow the club to finalize their squad early, ensuring stability ahead of the tournament.

What’s next for Safonov and Chevalier?

If the deal materializes, Matvey Safonov could face an uncertain future, despite his strong performances. Meanwhile, Lucas Chevalier, PSG’s other goalkeeper option, remains on the payroll after his 40 million euro signing last summer. The club’s decision to pursue a 60 million euro goalkeeper suggests a long-term vision, even if it means reshaping their defensive lineup.