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The goalkeeper has endured a topsy turvy 72 hours – despite starting the season as the Blancos' No.1 following Iker Casillas' sale, he was offered to Manchester United on Monday as part of a deal for David de Gea.
However, incompetence from the two Champions League rivals led to the deal not being completed before the transfer window deadline and both goalkeepers will remain at their current clubs.
Having gone from preparing to leave La Liga for the Premier League to being aware he is rooted to Madrid until at least January, Navas has been allowed to take some time off to gather his thoughts by Costa Rica's football federation (Fedefutbol).
"Navas will not join up with Costa Rica," Fedefutbol's official Twitter account stated on Tuesday. "The federation and head coach Oscar Ramirez will give him space to tend to his situation with Real Madrid."
Meanwhile Keylor's father, Freddy Navas, has attacked the Spanish press for the way he believes they vilified his son, but believes Madrid fans are behind him following his penalty-saving performance in Saturday's 5-0 victory over Real Betis.
"The Spanish media want to have a Spanish goalkeeper at Real Madrid, they can't accept a Central American player there," he told Pasion Deportiva . "They know he's the best, but they can't accept it.
"Seeing him be cheered by the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday sent shivers down my spine and brought tears to my eyes. He has one of the most difficult tasks at one of the biggest clubs in the world. We are proud of him.
"Keylor tells me he has the support of the dressing room. Marcelo, Cristiano Ronaldo, James Rodriguez... They all love him because he's quiet and humble."
Navas, 28, shot to global stardom as Costa Rica's shot-stopper during the 2014 World Cup, when the little-fancied Central American nation reached the quarter-final stage.
Subsequently, he secured a €10 million move to Real Madrid from Levante – with whom he had become one of the most reliable goalkeepers in La Liga – as competition for club captain Casillas.
Navas remained rooted to the bench for much of 2014-15, featuring 11 times in all competitions, but Casillas' exit to Porto has led to him becoming Rafa Benitez's first choice ahead of summer signing Kiko Casilla.
Costa Rica play two friendlies in this international break without Navas: first up is a clash with Brazil on Saturday September 5 in New Jersey, followed by a home tie against Uruguay three days later.

Pirlo had been expected to end his international career after Euro 2016, he remains part of Antonio Conte's side and has been included for the upcoming matches against Malta and Bulgaria. Despite a poor start to life in America, the 36-year-old midfielder says he had anticipated the call up from his former Juventus coach.
"Earlier this week he had phoned me to warn me that I would be called up," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "Against Malta and Bulgaria we have two important matches.
"I had hoped I would be included and I hope to have other opportunities. These are big games because we still have to play to qualify."
The ex-Juve star reflected on his old team's start to the season, admitting he did not expect them to lose their opener against Udinese but feels they will beat Roma on Sunday.
"I didn't think that Juve could lose to Udinese. But the Italian league is difficult, there are pitfalls in every game. But I believe that they are still the best team.
"I think they will win against Roma because they are the champion, although Roma has strengthened a lot and are trying to reach the level of Juventus.
"It will certainly be a balanced game and nice to see."
Pirlo admitted that things are not going smoothly for his new side who have won only one of their last six games.
"It is not going very well, but we are working hard and unfortunately we have a hard time getting points. The important thing now is to go to Italy and do well with the national team."

Angel Di Maria believes Paris Saint-Germain must set their sights on both domestic and European glory this season after making an impressive debut for the Ligue 1 champions. The Argentina international came on in the second half of PSG's emphatic 3-0 win over Monaco on Sunday and set up Ezequiel Lavezzi's goal with a sumptuous long pass.
Having put his disastrous year with Manchester United behind him, Di Maria is now looking to help PSG challenge for the Champions League as well as another clean sweep of trophies in France.
"I'm very happy, we won a very difficult match," he told Canal Plus. "Last year, PSG had a great season. We'll try to do the same this season and have a good showing in the Champions League.
"With work and a bit of luck, we can get there. I'm happy for my assist and for Pocho's [Lavezzi's] goal."
Edinson Cavani scored two fine goals earlier in the second half to set Laurent Blanc's side on their way to three points and the Uruguay star hopes to see their form continue.
"The team played a great match. There are a lot of games left, we'll do everything to continue in this way," Cavani said.
"In the first half, we failed to take advantage of the chances. Personally, I didn't have much success.
"The second half was much better, I was set up beautifully twice."


It may have only been a 25-minute cameo, but Angel Di Maria's debut for Paris Saint-Germain was a formidable sight that suggests he will be capable of lifting his new club to previous unattained levels. The Argentine came off the bench for the Ligue 1 champions and provided a glimpse of why they were so eager to prise him from Manchester United for €63 million as they thumped Monaco 3-0 away from home. It was a real tour de force, and set a new club record for successive competitive wins for the guests.
Edinson Cavani may have departed Stade Louis II with a couple of goals – his first in Ligue 1 this season – but the contribution of the 27-year-old was the cause of just as much excitement.
When the Uruguayan arrived in France for a fee of around €65 million from Napoli in 2012, his signing was greeted with terrific fanfare - it was, and remains, the biggest Ligue 1 has seen. Though his scoring rate has remained formidable, throughout his time in the French capital, he has never threatened to assume the club's offensive mantle from Zlatan Ibrahimovic. 
Indeed, it is ironic that, as Cavani was pushed into a supposedly unfavoured wide role as the Swede returned, he was finally able to find the target this term. And Ibra played a big hand in both the Uruguayan's strikes, setting up Blaise Matuidi to cross for the first and feeding his strike colleague directly for the second.
Although Cavani actually outscored Ibrahimovic last term, there remain concerns that he misses too many simple chances.
If PSG are to conquer Europe, do they need him? Probably not. Unlike figures such as Ibrahimovic, Blaise Matuidi and Thiago Silva, he is an expendable commodity.
His failure to find the net from a straightforward position most notably cost PSG in the Champions League quarter-final of 2014 against Chelsea, and Di Maria has already said that his major goal for the campaign is to help the Parisians overcome a European hurdle they have fallen at in each of the last three seasons.
In Cavani, Laurent Blanc has at his disposal a high-quality striker, but in Di Maria he has a gem of true world-class ability.
Though discarded by Manchester United after a year, Di Maria's pedigree is unquestioned. That he played a pivotal role in Real Madrid's Decima success has not been forgotten and it is that kind of European knowhow that PSG have craved.

They might be a team bristling with offensive quality, but their newest attacking addition is the only one who knows the feeling of lifting the Champions League trophy.
It did not take the Argentine long to shine in Monaco. With his first touch he set up Cavani for a headed opportunity that he really should have been buried, but he continued to probe the home rearguard with deft passes. His assist for Ezequiel Lavezzi to round off the scoring – a clipped ball through the defence from some 40 metres – was a piece of skill of the highest quality.
The irony is, of course, that United believe that Cavani could be the figure to solve problems that Di Maria could not. No doubt he is a player that would improve the playing staff at Old Trafford - or Arsenal, where he has also been linked - yet he is not a player that would elevate either club to the status of Champions League, or even Premier League, winners. Such sides much search for greater reliability.
Di Maria, on the other hand, has already shown his mettle on the greatest stage, and his bow for PSG suggests he feels he still has something to prove. That can only be good news for the Parisians, who might have won their opening four Ligue 1 matches, but whose eyes are fixed primarily on European progress.
The Italy international has become one of the Continent’s stand-out players since moving to PSG from Pescara three years ago and a number of top European sides, including Barca, are believed to have monitored him.

The 22-year-old has hinted that he would be open to a future move to the Nou Camp, the Premier League or Serie A, but says he has no plans to leave PSG at the moment.
"Barcelona are one of the strongest teams in the world, they've spent a long time at the top," he told Goal.com. "When a team this good is interested in you, any player would like it, and it's true that I like their style of play.

"Barcelona are a great team but for the moment I'm happy at PSG. Like they say, you never know what your future will be, but I'm happy where I am and I'm not thinking about changing club because you know what you lose but not what you will get."

Blatter was re-elected as Fifa president in May against a backdrop of FBI corruption indictments, then surprised the footballing world by announcing his resignation a few days later.
A new Fifa election has been announced for February 2016 and former France international Platini has emerged as the frontrunner to replace his Swiss counterpart.
But Blatter has alleged that Platini has been playing dirty behind the scenes by intimidating the Fifa chief's 80-year-old sibling, Peter Blatter, at the electoral congress two days before May's election.
"Platini was at lunch with my brother, sat at a table with him," Blatter told De Volkskrant . "He told him: 'Sepp must withdraw before the election or he will go to jail.'"
An anonymous eyewitness told the newspaper that Blatter's brother burst into tears at Platini's comments, though the Frenchman's comments did not come to pass as no criminal charges have been levelled at the Fifa chief.


Platini has refused to comment on the allegations, although a source close to the Uefa head stated: "This false story is the latest in a series of attempts in Zurich to distract the world from the true problems Fifa are facing.
"The president of Uefa has chosen not to respond to these riduculous allegations. Platini is right now more concerned with preparing a programme that can help Fifa clean up its image and reputation."

The striker, who has one year left on his contract, has been linked with the likes of AC Milan and Galatasaray in recent weeks, despite affirming that he is happy in the French capital. And his agent has now poured cold water on any further rumours, insisting the former Barcelona forward is too crucial a figure in the eyes of PSG's wealthy owners.
"A transfer is ruled out," he said to NOS. "Zlatan is way too important for the club owners from Qatar."
Raiola also clarified the future of his client Gregory van der Wiel, who has been linked with Roma and Chelsea since the permanent signing of Serge Aurier placed his first-team hopes under threat at Parc des Princes.
"Nonsense. The club want to renew his contract," he said of reports that the full-back will be sold. "Van der Wiel doesn't have to worry."
Raiola also commented on the future of Urby Emanuelson, who is currently training with Ajax.
"There's a lot of interest in Urby. Two Russian clubs for example, but those aren't interesting. I'm sure he'll have a new club very soon."

Sanogo signed for the Eredivisie side on a season-long loan deal in July and scored a hat-trick in his first start for the club on Monday as they beat Qatari side Umm Salal 6-1 in a behind-closed-doors friendly.Yet De Boer, whose twin brother, Frank, is in charge of Ajax's senior team, expressed his doubts over the France Under-21s international's value to the club.
"I heard Frank say last week that this is one of the best squads with whom he has ever worked," he wrote in Voetbal International.
"However, when I see Sanogo, I still have my doubts. I have still found no qualities with which you can do something.
"I think that Ajax has too little depth, the real speed is lacking, meaning that your opponent can never be surprised.
"An opponent of Ajax can therefore cope quite easily under pressure and that makes the team relatively easy to defend against."
The 22-year-old has made just 11 appearances for parent club Arsenal since signing from Auxerre and spent the second half of last season on loan to Crystal Palace but has yet to score a Premier League goal.
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Motta was vocal about his desire to leave PSG earlier this summer and hinted he would like to join Atletico Madrid, even attempting to force through a move by skipping training last month. However, talks between the Ligue 1 champions and the Vicente Calderon side eventually proved to be unfruitful as the Parisians refused to let go of the 32-year-old.
The former Inter midfielder, whose existing deal runs until June 2016, has now made the decision to stay in Ligue 1 for at least one additional season after all and has already held talks with PSG over a new and improved contract.
Both parties have yet to iron out the final details, but the Parc des Princes side are confident Motta will ink a new deal sooner rather than later.
Van der Wiel, meanwhile, also appeared to be on his way out of PSG earlier this month when he claimed the club were keen to sell him, but the Dutchman, too, is now set to sign a contract renewal as all approaches for him have been rejected.
Van der Wiel, 27, faces stiff competition from Serge Aurier for the position of right-back, but Laurent Blanc is keen to keep him a part of his squad ahead of a busy season.
The defender's existing deal runs out in 2016, but the ex-Ajax man is set for a two-year extension.
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Ibrahimovic is inside the final year of his contract at the French capital club and was tipped to return to his former club AC Milan earlier this summer. However, the Sweden striker could be on his way to Turkey, with Raiola revealing that Istanbul-based side Galatasaray are keen on luring Ibrahimovic east. “Galatasaray want Ibrahimovic, but it is not just me who has to take care of this. It’s PSG who have to deal with his eventual sale. I have received a proposal from the Turkish club,” Raiola is quoted as saying on Fotomac.com.tr.
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The Argentine sealed his long-awaited switch to the Ligue 1 champions from Manchester United last week for a fee understood to total €63 million.
And the former Real Madrid midfielder cannot wait to experience life alongside the star names within Laurent Blanc's treble-winning squad.
"I'm learning every day," he told PSG's official website. "With the quality of players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marco Verratti, Thiago Silva, Edinson Cavani and all the others, I believe I will learn a lot.

"I'll continue growing. I'm still young. A player learns until the end of his career, season after season.
"During my career, I've always tried to adapt my game to great players around me. Here, they are truly great. The most important thing for me is to try to understand how my team-mates play."
Di Maria admits it could be a challenge to adapt to life in France's top flight but he is determined to deliver the trophies - and Classique victories - that the fans crave.
"Ligue 1 is a championship of a very high level, with very good players. I'll try to adapt as quickly as possible even though I know it won't be easy.
"I know the match against Marseille is very important. I'll do my best for the fans to make them happy and so we can win these matches.
"For the fans, I know it's important to win the title, but these games, too."
The 30-year-old left Marseille 12 months ago to join Dynamo Moscow for 7m euros on a three-year deal, but now he is back in his homeland.
Lyon have not revealed the size of his transfer fee nor the duration of his contract.
Sky Bet Championship side Birmingham City have signed teenage defender Noe Baba on a one-year deal. The former Ireland youth international will join the development squad following a successful trial after leaving Fulham earlier in the summer.
"Marseille have shown great interest in him but, for Jurgen, the time has not yet come to return," said Marc Kosicke.
Klopp quit Borussia Dortmund at the end of last season and the French press have claimed Marseille want him to succeed controversial Argentine Bielsa, who quit abruptly on Saturday following his side's opening day 1-0 defeat at home to minnows Caen.
The French champions began the defence of their Ligue 1 title with a 1-0 win at Lille on Friday in a match that proved to be far from straightforward.
With Zlatan Ibrahimovic injured and new recruit Di Maria watching from the stands, Laurent Blanc's men lost Adrien Rabiot to a senseless second yellow card inside the opening half-hour.
However, an impressive goal from Lucas Moura in the 57th minute secured a valuable three points for PSG and their first opening day win since 2010.

Pastore is hoping the result will be a sign of things to come and thinks the arrival of Di Maria from Manchester United has given everyone associated with the club a big boost.
"It is the first time since I joined PSG that we won the first game of the season," he told Canal Plus. "We got the three points and we have to keep doing it this way.
"With Di Maria here it will be hard to be in the starting XI but it is good news for the club. He is a fantastic player and I think he can bring many things to the team.
"We hope that he will give us those little things we missed in the years before to help us move past the quarter-final of the Champions League."
Pastore only featured for the first 45 minutes of the match due to him lacking in fitness following his Copa America efforts with Argentina earlier this summer.
Les Parisiens kicked off their Ligue 1 campaign with a 1-0 win at Lille - despite being a man down for most of the match - thanks to Lucas Moura's second-half strike.
Blanc hopes Di Maria, who watched his new team-mates from the Stade Pierre-Mauroy stands on Friday, can bring more quality to a team which started 2015-16 with a battling away performance.
"We mastered the game and this is reassuring, but we must to be careful because we cannot always win with 10 men," he told beIN Sports. "Our goal is to shine in Ligue 1, but also in Europe.
"I am a lucky coach because I already have very good players and now we have Di Maria. We really wanted Angel and now he's here, though it was a complicated deal which required patience.
"He wanted to join us and I'm glad to see this club can recruit players of his quality. I hope he will bring quality that raises the level of the team; he is needed in European matches."
Adrien Rabiot's red card 29 minutes into the match could have proven costly for PSG and Blanc blames the midfielder's inexperience for blundering his way to two bookings in the space of a few minutes.
"Rabiot's first yellow card is a little bit harsh," the head coach continued in the post-match press conference. "He take the ball first but he is young and he made a mistake.
"After the first yellow, he shouldn’t have made the tackle which got him the second one. It was hard for the team after that."
With PSG getting an eight-day gap before next playing – against newly promoted Gazelec Ajaccio – Blanc revelled in the chance to work on his players' fitness before European matches and cup clashes begin.
"We had many opportunities when we had both 11 men and 10 men on the pitch," he added. "It’s a good sign for the next games. We are playing more and more as a team, we had shorter passes and distributed the ball in the easiest and fastest way.
"Physically, we need to improve. Next week will be very important for this aspect of our game. We will organise double training sessions for the whole week as we play again next Sunday.
"There were no injuries so it’s a perfect evening for us. I wanted to give [half-time substitute] Thiago Motta some minutes today, even before Rabiot's red card. He came on for Pastore as he isn't fit to play 70 minutes yet."
The two clubs agreed a £44.3m fee for the transfer of the Argentine last weekend and United have confirmed that the deal has now been completed.
DI Maria said: “I am very proud, and can’t wait to wear the colours of Paris Saint-Germain. I want to win every competition we enter, both in France and in Europe. I want to win the Champions League.”
Di Maria now looks set to be unveiled by the French giants at a press conference in a central Paris hotel at 5.30pm.
The transfer is yet to be confirmed but the winger has undergone a medical in Doha after United agreed a fee of 63m euros (£44.3m) with the French side and gave him permission to speak to them.
Di Maria said: “I am very happy to join Paris Saint-Germain. What I know about PSG is that they are a team who have won all possible titles in France last season. They're very important.
"They made it to the quarter-finals of the Champions League so my objective was to arrive to Paris and to help them through the quarter-final barrier, because they have struggled in the past two seasons. I will try to do the best I can to help the club in those objectives and reach the final stages of the Champions League."
Louis van Gaal has admitted he does not know where Manchester United’s record signing Angel Di Maria is, with the Argentine’s transfer to Paris Saint-Germain edging towards a conclusion.
Di Maria failed to report back for pre-season training as planned on July 25, with Van Gaal confirming he had not boarded a plane to meet his team-mates in San Jose as planned.

And after United went down 2-0 to PSG in a pre-season game in Chicago on Wednesday night, the Dutchman claimed to have no idea of his player’s whereabouts, while his opposite number Laurent Blanc revealed that talks are at an advanced stage.
“I don’t know where he is,” Van Gaal admitted to a press conference after the International Champions Cup clash at Soldier Field, but Blanc was able to shed more light on the 27-year-old’s situation.
“Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are two big clubs, and negotiations can be difficult but we are close to an end,” confirmed the Frenchman.
Di Maria moved to Old Trafford in a £59.7 million move from Real Madrid in August 2014, but struggled to fully adapt after a promising start and made only 20 starts in the Premier League last season.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims his next club will be "a very big surprise" as he enters the final year of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain.
The flamboyant Swede scored in the Ligue 1 champions' 2-0 pre-season win over Manchester United in Chicago on Thursday and has been linked with a move to MLS when his current deal in the French capital expires next summer.

But while Ibrahimovic insists he is "very happy" at PSG, he believes no one will be able to predict the identity of his next club when the time comes.
"Where I go next, it will be a surprise, a very big surprise," the PSG striker told reporters with a smile after the United victory.
"I'm very happy at PSG. You don't see that on the field? I have another year on my contract with PSG and I am very happy.
"Things are getting better. We are a strong team, we can do much more than we have been doing so at the moment but I am very happy."
Victory over United - coupled with earlier wins over Benfica and Fiorentina - saw PSG lift the International Champions Cup, but Ibrahimovic has his sights set on grander prizes- starting with the Trophee des Champions against Lyon in Montreal on Saturday.
"The (trophy) we won today is only for the preparation. This is nothing official," the striker insisted.
"This is only to prepare our condition mentally and physically for the season.
"We have been here 15 days, played all the friendly games and now we go over to the official game against Lyon, that is the Super Cup so if we can win that one we will win our first trophy for the year, so that would be very good."
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