Keylor Navas' Promising Move: Pumas' New Era Begins
Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas joins Mexico's UNAM Pumas, guided by advice from Sergio Ramos and coach Miguel Herrera. Navas is eager to secure a Liga MX title, following a stint in Argentina. His transfer reshapes the Pumas roster, as the club seeks championship glory after 14 years.

Former Real Madrid star Keylor Navas has accepted an offer to join UNAM Pumas in Mexico, with insights from ex-teammate Sergio Ramos and Costa Rica coach Miguel Herrera shaping his decision.
Navas, 38, aims to revamp Pumas' lineup and end its 14-year league title drought. He emphasizes his commitment to achieving goals with humility, eyeing success in Liga MX after playing in Argentina.
In tandem with Navas' move, Pumas has strengthened its squad, welcoming talents including Sergio Ramos, now with Monterrey. This collaboration, alongside players like James Rodriguez and Aaron Ramsey, marks a fresh chapter for the club.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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