Arsenal and Liverpool have reportedly joined the race to sign Levante goalkeeper Keylor Navas this summer.
Navas has impressed during Costa Rica's surprising run at the World Cup, and it was his crucial save in the penalty shootout against Greece on Sunday which provided the platform for the team to book their spot in the quarter-finals.
There is believed to be a clause in the 27-year-old's current deal which could see him leave Levante for a fee close to £8m, and both Arsenal and Liverpool are believed to be considering launching a bid.
However, the Premier League duo are expected to be competing with Atletico Madrid as they look to add depth in the goalkeeping department ahead of the new season.
Navas has admitted that it would be "sensational" to join Atletico this summer.