If you want money, I will give it there, take this one; PSG is about to fire the goalkeeper



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If you want money, I will give it there, take this one; PSG is regarding to fire the goalkeeper

There are reports that the team is regarding to drop Paris Saint Sherman’s superstar Keylor Navas. Reports suggest that the team is preparing to offload the player to Greek club Olympiakos in the summer transfer window.

Olympiakos has stated that they are interested in bringing the former Real Madrid goalkeeper to the team.

The fact that the transfer window in Greece is still open confirms these reports. But reports also suggest that they may not be able to bring the player into the team.

The Costa Rican international’s salary is believed to be the biggest crisis facing the Greek club.

The player’s salary in PSG is 15 million euros. But there are also reports that PSG have said that they are ready to cover a large part of Navas’ salary until 2024 if the player changes teams.

Culture PSGAn article on the star’s team change.

Keylor Navas has no significant role to play in PSG’s starting line up. The player plays second fiddle to PSG’s regular goalkeeper and Italian international Gianluigi Donnarumma.

A. Keylor Navas’ glory faded in PSG when Donnerumma arrived from C Milan.

There were reports that the player would join Napoli this summer, but he remained at PSG.

Keylor Navas, who joined PSG in 2019, has found the back of the net in 106 matches for the French giants. He has 46 clean sheets.

Apart from this, Real Madrid’s all-time legend Marcelo was brought into the Olympiacos team. Olympiakos are also looking to sign Cedric Bakambu and James Rodriguez before the Greek transfer window closes.

Meanwhile, PSG won the last match in the Champions League. PSG won by three goals to one.

Although the opponents took the lead in the 24th minute of the match, PSG’s MNM trio scored one goal each and PSG won the match.

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