Navas, currently playing for Newell’s Old Boys in Argentina, is reportedly interested in the offer from Pumas. Talks between the player and club officials are already underway and began gaining traction once Athletic Bilbao triggered the clause to bring Padilla back to LaLiga.
Pumas see Navas - who won three UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid - as a realistic target, partly due to Mexico’s close proximity to Costa Rica and the increasingly competitive level of Liga MX, which now features several internationally recognized players.
These factors could convince Navas to leave Argentine football behind and make the move to Mexico, especially with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon - a tournament he hopes to reach with the Costa Rican national team, now managed by Miguel Herrera.
The veteran keeper recently competed in the Gold Cup with Costa Rica and delivered a solid performance. He played a key role in helping the team reach the quarterfinals, where they were eventually eliminated by the United States in a penalty shootout - despite Navas' standout showing.
A legendary figure in Costa Rican football, Navas enjoyed the peak of his club career with Real Madrid, where he played 162 matches, logged over 14,700 minutes, and won more than 10 trophies - including a historic Champions League three-peat alongside stars like Luka Modrić and Cristiano Ronaldo.
In addition, Navas has represented Costa Rica in three World Cups: Brazil 2014, Russia 2018, and Qatar 2022.