In 2014, Real Madrid bought the best goalkeeper of the World Cup and four years on they look set to repeat the exercise by signing Thibaut Courtois.

After the Brazil World Cup they picked off Keylor Navas. The Costa Rican had not lifted the Golden Glove award because World Cup winner Manuel Neuer had been awarded it but Navas was outstanding throughout the tournament.

The 27-year-old went from Levante to Real Madrid for a meagre £7.9m as a result of his performances in Brazil.

Belgium's Thibaut Courtois won the Golden Glove for best goalkeeper at the World Cup

Courtois has cast doubt over his club future, with Real interested in buying him from Chelsea

Real could repeat what they did with the stand-out keeper four years ago, in Keylor Navas

Courtois was announced goalkeeper of the tournament on Sunday and could be Real Madrid’s for around €40m (£35.2m) – a price that suits Madrid because it makes him cheaper than David De Gea and Roma’s Alison Becker. It may also suit Chelsea if they have accepted that Courtois' refusal to sign a new contract, making him a free agent at the end of the season, is not going to change.

New Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui, a former goalkeeper, wants competition in that position for the team this year. His predecessor Zinedine Zidane rejected the club’s proposal last January to sign young Spanish keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. He saw it as a vote of no-confidence on Navas.

Zidane’s faith in Navas was repaid as he put in outstanding performances to help the team win their third-straight Champions League.

If Courtois arrives Lopetegui will consider allowing Navas to remain as the club’s cup keeper with Courtois playing in goal for the league campaign. Barcelona did something similar when they had Claudio Bravo and Marc-Andre ter Stegen in 2015.

But if Lopetegui decides he wants Courtois as his No 1 in all competitions Navas could push for a move. Madrid signed 19-year-old Andriy Lunin from Zorya Luhansk last month and with Zidane’s son Luca and Kiko Casilla already at the club there will be overbooking if the Belgian arrives.

Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui (left) wants to bring a new goalkeeper to the club

Courtois could also influence the future of Chelsea team-mate Eden Hazard, as well

After his excellent World Cup ended in third place and best goalkeeper awards this weekend, Courtois was asked if his next aim was to end up at Madrid alongside Eden Hazard.

‘Eden should always be alongside me,’ he replied. ‘Where I am he should be. I take him with me.’

Madrid know getting Hazard out of Chelsea will be tougher because he has a deal until 2020 and the World Cup has boosted his value.

The club are still hopeful that just as Courtois is this year’s Navas, so Hazard can be this year’s James Rodriguez.

Courtois' children live in Madrid - a factor which could entice him to head to Spain

Both Hazard and Courtois have talked up their chances of leaving Chelsea. Real president Florentino Perez likes the club’s transfer targets to help the process along and when Courtois told Belgian magazine Sport: ‘My heart is in Madrid’ it moved to the top of the club wanted list even before a ball was kicked in Russia.

Courtois spent three happy seasons at Atletico Madrid. His two children live in the city still and he also said: ‘My two children live there with their mum. I speak to my daughter every day on Facetime. I miss them and whenever I have the opportunity, I try to make a return trip to Spain.’

A permanent return is now on the cards if Madrid can persuade Chelsea to let the 26-year-old leave.