PSG: end clap for Keylor Navas

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Heroic goalkeeper between 2019 and 2021 for Paris Saint-Germain, Keylor Navas has since lost his place, in favor of Gianluigi Donnarumma. But yesterday, the 37-year-old goalkeeper took advantage of Luis Enrique’s turnover to occupy the Parisian goal against HAC. The Costa Rican, therefore the holder, did not however take advantage of these minutes to shine, on the contrary. The former Real Madrid player is singled out by supporters, who accuse him of being partly responsible for two of the three goals scored by the Normans yesterday (see match notes).

And The Team indicates, this Sunday, that this match should be his last dance with the capital club. At the end of his contract next June with the Ile-de-France team, Keylor Navas will not be extended according to information from the sports daily. The arrival of Arnau Tenas, desired by Luis Enrique in the summer of 2023, had already sounded the death knell for the Parisian adventure of the former Madrilenian.

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