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The reason Real Madrid stands as the world's top club lies in their constant presence of top-tier players, maintaining exceptional performance. However, this approach also means Real Madrid isn't always friendly towards club legends. From Ronaldo to Navas, when the age of a loyal player arrives and contract negotiations fail, Real Madrid swiftly sells them.
As a key goalkeeper in Real Madrid's Champions League-winning trio, Navas saw a decline in form due to age. With the arrival of another world-class goalkeeper, Courtois, Navas sought a move to Paris Saint-Germain. However, even at PSG, securing a starting position proved challenging, leading to an unexpected loan to Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League.
Post-loan, Nottingham Forest, citing Navas's age and salary, declined to make the transfer permanent. Consequently, Navas returned to PSG, still facing a lack of playing opportunities. When news of Courtois's season-ending injury circulated at Real Madrid, Navas expressed his willingness to return and help. Yet, Real Madrid rejected his comeback, opting for Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga instead. Navas couldn't help but feel disappointed by Real Madrid's decision.
Real Madrid has always been a club that demands the best. Winning one championship isn't enough; their standard is continuous success with the world's finest players. This philosophy applies not only to Navas but also to club legends like Cristiano Ronaldo. Even as Ronaldo aged and desired to return, Real Madrid only offered him the use of facilities for training, with no intention of a playing comeback. Real Madrid's treatment of veterans has always been ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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