Al Hilal Eyes Keylor Navas

August 15, 2023
Al Hilal Eyes Keylor Navas As Potential Addition
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Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal has set their sights on Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Keylor Navas.

Navas, the talented Costa Rican goalkeeper, has found himself lower down the pecking order at PSG since the arrival of Arnau Tenas on a free transfer. This newcomer, previously associated with Barcelona, has shifted the dynamics within the PSG squad.

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In the previous season, Navas was loaned out to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. At present, he holds the third-choice spot at Parc des Princes.

Le Parisien notes that there is noticeable interest in Navas, particularly from Al Hilal. It’s worth mentioning that Al Hilal has also shown an interest in Navas’ team mate, Marco Verratti. This seasoned Italian midfielder has received news that he is no longer considered an essential part of the team.

Al Hilal has been making significant waves in this summer’s transfer market, securing prominent players such as Kalidou Koulibaly, Segej Milinković-Savić, and Malcom. With Navas’ PSG contract extending until the summer of 2024, there is a possibility that he could be the next addition to Al Hilal’s roster.

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