Zidane can't consider goalkeeper Navas leaving Real Madrid



Genuine Madrid mentor Zinedine Zidane says he can't envision his group going separate ways with triple Champions League winning goalkeeper Keylor Navas, even as reports accumulate pace that the Costa Rican has requested to leave the Spanish club.

Navas has been at Madrid since 2014 and was their main during their uncommon cap stunt of Champions League titles somewhere in the range of 2016 and 2018 yet has lost his place in the group since Belgium guardian Thibaut Courtois joined a year ago.

The Costa Rican was left on the seat in Madrid's 3-1 La Liga succeed at Celta Vigo a week ago and Spanish paper Marca said that Navas has advised Madrid of his craving to leave, with different reports connecting him with Paris St Germain.

In any case, Zidane said he doesn't need Navas to go anyplace.

"I don't imagine this squad without him, he's consistently been an indispensable player to us and will keep on being, I can't think about him leaving," Zidane told a news meeting in front of Madrid's La Liga game at home to Real Valladolid on Saturday.

"He hasn't revealed to me he needs to leave, he is here and he needs to play, he's consistently been an expert. We'll have a ton of games this season and we're going to rely on him."

Genuine have effectively sent two goalkeepers out on credit this year, with Zidane's child Luca joining Racing Santander and Andriy Lunin heading off to Saturday's adversaries Valladolid, and the mentor said he wanted to go searching for another.

"I'm not seeing who could come in light of the fact that Keylor is here and he will be significant for us. I'm anticipating Keylor remaining with us," he included.

Madrid will be without Ballon d'Or champ Luka Modric because of suspension after the Croatian was demonstrated a straight red card against Celta while advances Eden Hazard, Brahim Diaz, Marco Asensio and Rodrygo are for the most part still harmed.

Genuine's issues in assault could see James Rodriguez show up for Madrid since leaving for a credit move to Bayern Munich more than two years back in spite of the fact that Zidane would not uncover whether the Colombian would highlight.

"We'll check whether he begins tomorrow, he is a similar player as he was before he left and he has tremendous capacity," the mentor said.

"We depend on him simply like every other person yet we'll perceive how we fit everybody in on the grounds that we have a ton of games." (Reporting by Richard Martin Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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