Source: REUTERS/FRANCK FIFE
[Saba Sports News] Keylor Navas, the Chilean goalkeeper who recently left French Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain, is now facing a lawsuit filed by a former employee from his previous employment. The lawsuit alleges that Navas failed to sign an employment contract with the employee. According to reports, the local authorities in France received a complaint from a worker who claimed to have worked as Navas’ assistant and handyman for 20 months starting in September 2019. The worker stated that he had to work at least 60 hours per week for a monthly salary of only 3,200 euros, with no taxes deducted and no payslip provided. Additionally, the worker claimed that Navas had promised to sign an employment contract but never followed through. Navas may now face legal proceedings, and if found guilty, he may be subject to fines imposed by relevant authorities and be required to compensate the former employee for damages. However, the exact amount will depend on the outcome of future developments. From a reputational standpoint, allegations of violating labor regulations can lead to public doubt and criticism, tarnishing Navas’ image in the eyes of the public.