Keylor Navas Set to Join Pumas: A New Chapter in Mexican Football

Keylor Navas, former Real Madrid goalkeeper, is set to transfer to UNAM Pumas in Mexico after a brief stint with Newell's Old Boys in Argentina. Pumas offered USD 2 million for the transfer. Navas's career highlights include winning multiple titles with Real Madrid and competing in three World Cups with Costa Rica.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Buenosaires | Updated: 22-07-2025 09:27 IST | Created: 22-07-2025 09:27 IST
Keylor Navas Set to Join Pumas: A New Chapter in Mexican Football

Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas is on the brink of a new chapter in Mexican football as he prepares to join the UNAM Pumas. This follows a brief six-month stint at Newell's Old Boys in Argentina.

The Pumas' offer of USD 2 million is set to finalize Navas's transfer, although the club has yet to make an official announcement. Newell's Old Boys emphasized the importance of team values and cohesion, as they confirmed the transfer details.

Navas comes with an impressive career record, including winning three Champions League titles with Real Madrid, securing two French league titles with PSG, and participating in three World Cup tournaments for Costa Rica.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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