"Levante" rejected "Atletico" offer for Costa Rican national team goalkeeper K.Navas

Costa Rican national team goalkeeper Keylor Navas has received offers from the Spanish champions Atletico Madrid. Playing for Levante, the goalkeeper has been excellent throughout the entire championship, and in Sunday's World Cup quarter-final match between Greece and the Costa Rican national team, he helped his team advance to the quarterfinals by saving Theofanis Gekas's penalty kick. Last season, the footballer also shone in the ranks of Levante and was selected for the symbolic championship national team by some football pundits. Next season, Atletico Madrid will be without goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, whom coach Jose Mourinho wants to bring back to Chelsea. It is reported that Atletico offered 6 million euros and forward Leo Baptistao to Levante, but President Quico Catalano was not satisfied with this offer. K. Navas has a 10 million euro buyout clause in his contract, but according to the president, the goalkeeper is worth much more. "6 million euros and Leo Baptistao are not equal to 10 million euros. That is his buyout price, but he is worth more," said Q. Catalano. Meanwhile, the player himself is not yet ready to talk about his future. "Right now, the most important thing is the World Cup. I will think about other things later. Right now, I want to enjoy football," said the 27-year-old goalkeeper.