Real Madrid's goalkeeper for next season is still a mystery, although it seems that it is slowly being resolved. It seems it will be the Belgian goalkeeper Courtois who will continue defending the three 'Merengues' posts, causing the departure of Keylor Navas from the Santiago Bernabéu.
This information was provided by 'AS', as the newspaper reported that Madrid directives have already sat down to discuss with Courtois, and inform him that they count on him, so that he returns to be the starting goalkeeper of the Madrid team in the next campaign.
The 26-year-old former Chelsea goalkeeper has already accumulated a total of 33 official matches as a Madrid player, in which he has conceded a total of 43 goals, which translates into an average of 1.3 goals per game.
A decision that would trigger the departure of the 32-year-old Costa Rican international goalkeeper, as Keylor Navas has already made it clear on more than one occasion that he does not want to be a substitute for another season, so he would put an end to his time in Madrid.
The same sources claims that Navas' future could be in the Premier League, a new adventure that could prove interesting after five seasons defending the three posts of Real Madrid's goal, in a total of 161 official matches in which he has only conceded 157 goals.