This Monday, 'Jugones' confirmed that Zinedine Zidane has already spoken to Keylor Navas to inform him that it will be Thibaut Courtois who will be Real Madrid's starting goalkeeper next season.
Following this revelation, some of Europe's top clubs have supposedly made Navas a top target of theirs in this summer window, with five sides named so far.
The first team interested is United, who don't know if they will be able to count on David de Gea for next season as PSG reportedly consider a move. If the Spaniard does move on, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side may move for Navas as a replacement.
Arsenal are another Premier League side interested in the goalkeeper. Veteran shot-stopper Petr Cech is retiring at the end of this season, leaving the 'Gunners' with just one goalkeeper in their squad in Bernd Leno. Unai Emery's side are therefore looking to Navas to come in and provide competition for the inconsistent German.
From England to Italy, where two more sides are thought to be vying it out for the 32 year-old's signature. Roma are still looking for a replacement for Alisson after he left last summer, whilst Inter Milan are looking to provide competition to an ageing Samir Handanovic.
Finally, Ligue 1 could be a destination for Navas in the form of Marseille, who are looking for an experienced keeper with title-winning credentials to come in and help their younger goalkeepers.