KEYLOR NAVAS has announced he will be leaving PSG at the end of the season.
The Costa Rican shot-stopper will leave the Parisians on the expiration of his contract after five years with the club.
Navas, 37, arrived at PSG from Real Madrid in 2019 having won three Champions League trophies with Los Blancos.
He went on to make 113 appearances for the Parc des Princes outfit winning three Ligue 1 titles in the process.
But after losing his place in the starting XI to Gianluigi Donnarumma, Navas spent the second half of last season on loan in the Premier League.
The world-class keeper bizarrely joined Nottingham Forest where he made 17 appearances, keeping two clean sheets and helping the Reds stay in England’s top flight.
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And after returning to Paris to continue warming the bench, Navas has announced that he will be moving on this summer when his current deal runs out.
He took to Instagram to thank the fans and the club for his time with PSG and revealed that he’s not hanging up his gloves just yet.
He wrote: “Every second spent at Princes Park was wonderful.
“Thank God, I have always felt their love and encouragement. It was an honour to defend this badge in this incredible stadium.
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“I still have some goals to accomplish, but I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to say goodbye to what used to be my home.”
Navas isn’t the only star to announce they will be leaving PSG when the campaign comes to a close either.
Kylian Mbappe revealed in a heartfelt video message that he would be calling it a day on his time with the club he signed for as an 18-year-old.
The global superstar is expected to join Real Madrid as a free transfer when the summer window opens up, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
Keylor Navas’ career by numbers
A look at Keylor Navas’ career so far…
- 476 career club appearances
- 169 club clean sheets
- 114 caps for Costa Rica
- 2 x Costa Rica Player of the Year
- 3 x Ligue 1 champion
- 2 x French Cup winner
- 1 x French League Cup winner
- 3 x Champions League winner
- 1 x La Liga champion
- 4 x Fifa Club World Cup winner
- 3 x Uefa Supercup winner
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk