Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has said he does not expect Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas to leave as is rumored in the media these days, expressing confidence that Navas will do much for the club this season.

"He is a Real Madrid player and he is important," Zizou told a news conference on Friday. "I don't expect this to happen. He didn't tell me he wanted to leave. What happens outside we can't control. He wants to stay and play here." This is the most important thing for any coach. "

Zidane stressed that Navas was and will always be a professional player, adding: "We will play a lot of games and I will use him."

"He doesn't need support at the goalkeeper," he said. "Navas is here and I am thinking of keeping him. He has always been successful, and he is always looking for titles."

The coach, as usual in all press conferences, talked about the Brazilian player Neymar da Silva (Paris Saint-Germain star), in response to a reporter's question about the possibility of moving to the ranks of the Merengue.

"Until September 2, anything can happen," Zidane said. "I want him to come right away. Stop asking such questions."

Real visit Valladolid on Saturday in the second phase of the league.

Zidane also expressed his delight at the level of Gareth Bale in the first game of the King this season, which won 3-1 at Celta Vigo.

"He has made a great defensive performance. He has to keep on that line, he and everyone else, we have to grow even more to achieve important things."

He hinted that the only change in the status of Bell is the stability of its continuation. "The most important thing is his desire to stay, indeed there was a lot of noise around this but we will use it, he has shown that he is an important player."