Real Madrid goalkeeper wants out

 

Keylor Navas is unhappy at Real Madrid and wants to leave the Spanish giants this summer, reports MARCA.

 

Navas has been heavily linked with a move away from Madrid for the last few years after struggling to nail down a regular starting berth.

 

The Costa Rica international was named as Thibaut Courtois’ understudy for their league opener against Celta Vigo.

 

Having already loaned Andriy Lunin out for the remainder of season, Madrid would have to sign a replacement should Navas leave.

 

It has even emerged Madrid will include Navas in a player-plus-cash deal offer for Paris Saint-Germain wantaway Neymar.

 

Real Madrid goalkeeper wants out

 

 

Navas has spent the last five years at Madrid after joining Los Blancos from Levante in 2014.

 

The 32-year-old, who almost joined Manchester United in 2015, has won the Champions League on three occasions and league title once during his time at Madrid.

 

Of goalkeepers that have made at least 10 LaLiga appearances since the beginning of last season, only three have a better save success rate than Navas (74.2%).