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Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas does not need Achilles surgery

Keylor Navas of Real Madrid CF kicks the ball during the warm up prior to the La Liga match between Real Sociedad de Fut
Image: Costa Rica international Keylor Navas has been struggling with an Achilles problem

Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas has revealed he will not have to go under the knife to repair his Achilles tendon injury.

The Costa Rica international aggravated a recurring problem in the recent friendly against Spain, with subsequent tests revealing a partial rupture of the Achilles tendon in his left foot and swelling around the heel.

His national team coach, Paulo Wanchope, said Navas might have to have an operation to fix the issue, but the 28-year-old has now been told surgery will not be necessary.

He tweeted after returning to Madrid for further tests: "Happy, thank God, the club doctors have assessed me in Madrid and have discarded an operation on the heel injury."

He added later: "Today at Sanitas La Moraleja I received platelet-rich plasma treatment on the left heel. Now to rest."

Navas joined Real last summer from Levante on a six-year deal but started just six games for the Spanish giants in La Liga.

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