A former assistant to Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who is at the end of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, filed a complaint against the player for hiring him irregularly, according to the 35-year-old former employee, who worked as an assistant. at the home of Navas and his family for almost two years from March 2021, the player failed to comply with French labor laws.
“Mr. Navas clearly committed acts contrary to all the rules of the right to work,” said the complainant’s lawyers, Yassine Yakouti and Lola Dubois, who described their client’s working conditions as “a form of modern slavery.”
The former assistant claims that he never signed a contract and that he had to meet schedules and work under conditions that were “at least excessive according to French labor law”. Furthermore, he alleges that he was forced to “sleep in an unventilated and damp room, in which he was also forced to prepare his meals.”
The former employee also reported that Navas, who at the beginning of May announced his departure from PSG, forced him to carry a weapon to guarantee the “family’s safety”.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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