Lucas Perri is attracting interest from Galatasaray and Sporting Lisbon, with Crystal Palace yet to make a decision over whether to make his loan move permanent.

The goalkeeper moved to Selhurst Park on loan from Brazilian side Sao Paulo in January and within that deal Palace included an option-to-buy clause.

That meant the club could make Perri’s move permanent this summer, provided they paid just over £3million before the end of June.

At present, the club have not taken up that option and the 21-year-old is attracting interest from other clubs in Europe as he waits on Palace’s decision.

Standard Sport understands both Galatasaray and Sporting Lisbon are interested in the Brazilian, while he is also being tracked by sides in Italy.

Palace have first refusal on Perri due to their option-to-buy clause and the player would be keen on staying in London if offered the chance.

The 21-year-old has been tipped for a bright future in the game and is currently with Brazil, who are fielding an under-22 side, at the Toulon Tournament.

It is likely Perri would become third-choice at Crystal Palace, behind fellow goalkeepers Vicente Guaita and Wayne Hennessey, but long-term he could compete to be No1.

Club legend Julian Speroni has already left Selhurst Park this summer after his contract expired and Perri could be an ideal replacement for the 40-year-old, who is on the hunt for a new club.