According to the newspaper 'Sport', Real Madrid may once again score Diego López as an emergency replacement for Keylor Navas, who has asked the club to let him out after refusing to do so throughout the summer and his future has been reconsidered a few days before the market closes.
Due to this, the source claims that Real Madrid may be looking at the possibility of repeating the sitaution from January 2013, when Jose Mourinho asked for the signing of the goalkeeper after the injury of Iker Casillas.
The Galician goalkeeper, forged in Real Madrid squad, played there for a season and a half after being recalled and had to pack his bags in the summer of 2014, when, on a whim of fate, Keylor Navas landed in Valdebebas.
Now, Diego Lopez, at 37 years of age, is the defensive bastion of Espanyol in his exciting Europa League project. A barrier that the goalkeeper would have to overcome if he decides to return, for the second time, to Santiago Bernabéu.
Meanwhile Zinedine Zidane makes it clear: "He has not told me that he wants to leave. He wants to be here. He is an important player and always will be. I cannot imagine Madrid without Keylor, I don't want him to go, I want to continue this adventure with Keylor".