
Former Real Madrid and PSG goalkeeper Keylor Navas has signed a contract with Mexico's Pumas club. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
This agreement is set to last until June 30, 2026, during which the goalkeeper will play in Mexico for one season. Previously, the 38-year-old Navas played for Argentina's Newells team.
Pumas purchased him from that team for 1.63 million euros. Currently, the Costa Rican player's market value is approximately one million euros.
Navas has won the French championship three times and the Spanish championship once. He has also won the Champions League three times.
The goalkeeper made a significant impression while playing for the Costa Rica national team at the 2014 World Cup held in Brazil. He attracted the attention of football fans with his high skill and bravery during that tournament.