Navas reveals Sergio Ramos' role in Pumas move
Briefly

Keylor Navas has joined Pumas UNAM for a one-year contract after a period with Newell's Old Boys in Argentina. He sought advice from former teammate Sergio Ramos and Costa Rica coach Miguel Herrera before making the decision. Navas expressed his commitment to winning titles and emphasized the growth of Liga MX. The club is actively revamping its roster, having also acquired several international players, as it aims to end a 14-year title drought. Financial details indicate Newell's will receive $2 million from this transfer.
"I'm here eager to give my all, to push myself, and to be on the pitch playing at my best. I have the mentality to make history, to be able to win a title. I believe we can achieve those goals by working with humility."
"Sergio told me a little about his experience in Mexico. I know James (Rodriguez) is also here and playing at a high level. Liga MX is growing and is very competitive, with a very good infrastructure, and I thought I'd come to a club where we can compete for titles."
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