Christophe Galtier has admitted PSG will 'respect' and 'listen' to Keylor Navas if he expresses his desire to leave the club this month amid links with Nottingham Forest.
Forest are reportedly keen on signing the 36-year-old before Tuesday's deadline with current number one Dean Henderson currently on the sidelines injured. That said, reports have been conflicting in the last 24 hours as to whether Forest will push the button on a new 'keeper, with the Independent stating Henderson will only miss one more league match.
On the other hand, various other outlets are stating that Forest remain interested and there is a good chance that a deal is completed before the window slams shut. Navas has been one of the best goalkeepers in the world in recent years and joined PSG in 2019 after winning three Champions Leagues at Real Madrid.
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He has since made over 100 appearances for the Parisians and after rotating the number one spot with Gianluigi Donnarumma last season, it is the Italian who has been made number one this term, with Navas yet to make a single appearance in the league. Speaking to RMC Sport in his pre-match press conference ahead of PSG's clash with Stade de Reims, Galtier hinted that the French club would grant him a move if he so wishes.
He said: "The transfer window ends in four days and I am very focused for the match. Keylor is a great competitor, he has been exemplary in his work since the start of the season. He was appointed goalkeeper for the Coupe de France.
"There are also what he feels, and the sports management is listening. We will see the day after the transfer window the reality of the workforce. But on the part of the man and on the part of his career, we must respect him, and we must to listen."
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