“We don’t work with French laws here”, Keylor Navas accused of concealed work

“We don’t work with French laws here”, Keylor Navas accused of concealed work
“We don’t work with French laws here”, Keylor Navas accused of concealed work

Two years of work, without a work contract and in difficult conditions. A man accuses former PSG goalkeeper Keylor Navas of covert work, and should file a complaint against him according to BFMTV. This man, who presents himself as one of the Costa Rican’s former employees, explains that he played the role of assistant and handyman for twenty months.

Problem was, he worked more than 60 hours a week for a monthly salary of 3,200 euros, paid in cash without a pay slip. He also had to be armed in the face of Navas’ fears for his safety.

“We work with my rules”

In a video shot by the complainant, we hear Keylor Navas explain: “We do not work with French laws here. No French contract, I pay you in cash, we work with my rules. »

According to the alleged victim, he was promised a deal in exchange for leaving a shotgun at Navas’ home. With which the goalkeeper has already happened to shoot in the middle of the night in the middle of his garden.

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“He would sometimes shoot, like that, on his property, just to please himself or to show his friends,” she confides. If Keylor Navas left PSG at the end of the season, he does not seem to have finished with France.

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