Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas has claimed that he 'did not know' that he would be Los Blancos' back-up stopper this season.
Navas arrived at the Bernabeu last summer off the back of a successful season for Levante and impressive 2014 World Cup for Costa Rica.
However, the 28-year-old has been second choice behind Iker Casillas all season, despite the Spaniard's struggles.
"If I don't play, I can't prove my worth. Just because I don't complain to the press doesn't mean that I'm not struggling. I wanted to play more [this season]. I never thought about being a backup," Navas, who started Real Madrid's 4-1 win over Espanyol on Sunday, told reporters.
"It's true that I've had a difficult year, but I've always tried to do my best and be professional. When I played, I tried to do my best. My [positive] attitude and desire have helped me cope.
"I hope next year will be different and that I earn a starting role. I have a contract for five years and have a positive mindset."
Manchester United's David de Gea is reportedly closing in on a move to the Bernabeu – placing Navas's future in doubt.