Real Madrid have agreed to sign highly-rated Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who shone at the World Cup, from La Liga rivals Levante on a six-year contract.
“The player will be presented on Tuesday (tomorrow) ... on the VIP tribune at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium after undergoing the necessary medical examination,” Real said on their website.
Levante also confirmed the deal and thanked Navas for his contribution and professionalism since he joined the Valencia-based club in 2011.
Known as the ‘Falcon of Costa Rica’ for his acrobatics in goal, Navas was one of the top players at the World Cup finals in Brazil and his brilliant form helped the central American nation unexpectedly reach the last eight.
The 27-year-old was hailed last season as the world’s number one keeper by Joaquin Caparros, who was Levante coach at the time, and his arrival at Real is likely to signal the departure of Diego Lopez.
It will also increase the pressure on captain Iker Casillas, who has been under fire in recent months after a series of errors and a woeful World Cup showing .
Navas’s performances last season, including a series of memorable duels with Real forward Cristiano Ronaldo, prompted the official La Liga website to proclaim him “the league’s best” ahead of Barcelona’s Victor Valdes and Atletico Madrid’s Thibaut Courtois.