PSG: a former employee of Keylor Navas files a complaint for concealed work

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After 5 seasons with PSG (2019-2024), Keylor Navas (37 years old) leaves the capital club this summer. The former Real Madrid goalkeeper, however, did not leave only good memories in Paris. According to information from BFM TV, the Costa Rican is accused of hidden work by one of his former employees. A man wants to file a complaint against him, after having worked for 20 months from September 2019. According to his statements to the French media, the PSG player would have employed him for a minimum of 60 hours per week (and up to 90 hours) , for a monthly salary of 3,200 euros paid in cash.

He would not have been the subject of any contract or declaration prior to employment, nor tax. No pay slip would have been sent to him during his work period despite promises. The complainant also indicates dangerous working conditions. He was housed by the former PSG doorman in a damp, windowless and insect-infested basement. The PSG goalkeeper allegedly told him: “We don’t work with French laws here. No French contract, I pay you in cash, we work with my rules”. The one who accuses the PSG goalkeeper also claims to have been recruited on the condition of leaving a shotgun at his home. The Costa Rican sometimes used it at his home in the middle of the night.

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