Four Premier League clubs are reportedly interested in signing Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Keylor Navas this summer, with the 36-year-old wanting to remain in England.
The 36-year-old fell behind Gianluigi Donnarumma in the PSG pecking order and was subsequently loaned out to Nottingham Forest in January, helping the Tricky Trees preserve their top-flight status with one match to spare.
A noteworthy showing at the World Cup in 2014 earned the Costa Rican a move from Levante to La Liga giants Real Madrid a month after the tournament in Brazil, and Navas would go on to make 162 appearances for Los Blancos, winning three Champions League titles during his trophy-laden time at the Bernabeu.
According to the Daily Mail, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Brentford and Leicester City are all interested in signing Navas from PSG this summer as they look to bolster their respective goalkeeping departments.
The Blues and Spurs are both said to be considering Navas as an alternative for first-choice target David Raya of Brentford, with the Bees viewing the Costa Rica international as a possible replacement if their Spanish stopper was to depart to a London rival.
The report claims that Leicester's chances of securing the services of Navas depend on whether they can avoid relegation to the Championship this season - the Foxes need a win against West Ham United and other results to go their way on Sunday in order to survive.