Sergio Ramos as Ronaldo: there is a limit, even for Real Madrid



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Captain Merengue’s contract ends at the end of the season and PSG is the protagonist.

It is still November and the season is not halfway through the season yet, but there is a situation in Real Madrid that is focusing attention and promises to give (and a lot) to talk about in the near future: Sergio Ramos’s contract expires at the end season and Paris Saint-Germain appears as one of the main interested in the center.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, is … calm. According to this Wednesday’s edition of the newspaper As, the champion club of Spain highlights that the relationship between the captain of the meringues team and the president, Florentino Pérez, “is magnificent”, with a source linked to the Real to ensure that the Madrilenians intend keep the experienced player on the team.

“The exit [de Ramos] It is not something that Real wants, they want to continue having Ramos in the squad, but whatever happens, it is certain that the result will be positive for both parties, ”says the aforementioned source, quoted by the Spanish publication.

There is something that is taken for granted in the corridors of the Santiago Bernabéu: the club is not going to go into any kind of madness for Sergio Ramos. Even the almighty Real Madrid is not immune to the economic failures caused by the covid-19 pandemic and, therefore, the priority is to ensure the economic viability of the institution. Therefore, As adds, Florentino’s position towards the athlete will be the same as that applied to Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018, when the Portuguese star was heading to Juventus. Ramos will have the opportunity to remain at the service of Real, but “if the opportunity arises and he presents an irrefutable offer to someone 35 years old, it is understandable that he will look after the good of his family,” says the source linked to the ‘meringues’.

The figure of 20 million clean euros per season that PSG will have offered, according to the international press, is at this time “unattainable” for the coffers of “Madrid”.

Sergio Ramos arrived at Real Madrid in 2005 from Sevilla, and was quick to establish himself as undisputed: in his sixteenth season in the Spanish capital he won 660 official matches with the Bernabéu and recently became the most international European player in history, in this case for the Spanish team.



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