
ROME (ITALPRESS) – A new adventure in Mexico for former PSG and Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas. Newell’s Old Boys has officially announced the transfer of the Costa Rican goalkeeper to Pumas, a team that plays in the Mexican top division, for a fee of $2 million.
“This decision was made with the conviction of supporting a collective project in which commitment, professionalism, and respect for the club’s values are non-negotiable pillars,” reads a statement from the Argentine club.
“We firmly believe that to achieve our sporting and personal goals, it is essential that each member pulls in the same direction, always prioritizing the collective over the individual. Our path is clear: unity, commitment, and a sense of belonging. With these values, we will continue to work every day to honor the shirt and the sentiment of our people,” explains Newell’s Old Boys.
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