Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper, Keylor Navas, has claimed God guided him to leave Real Madrid in 2019.
Navas signed for Madrid from Levante in 2014 and won La Liga once and three consecutive Champions Leagues between 2016 and 2018.
But the Costa Rican left in 2019, moving to Paris one year after the Blancos signed Thibaut Courtois from Chelsea.
In an interview with France Football, Navas described the end of his time at Madrid as “a complicated period.”
“There are times when you have to make decisions,” he said. “I have great appreciation for Real Madrid and all the team-mates who have treated me well. And of course [head coach Zinedine] Zidane, with whom we have won everything.
“We have a common history that will not leave our memory. But there are things that we do not control.
“I trusted in God, who guided me towards an exit from Real Madrid.”