Sergio Ramos to Saint-Germain on a two-year contractعقد

Spanish newspapers revealed today that defender Sergio Ramos, whose contract with Real Madrid expired yesterday, has reached an agreement to move to Paris Saint-Germain, confirming information broadcast by French Radio Monte Carlo. The newspaper "AS" featured on its website a broad headline "Sergio Ramos on his way to Paris Saint-Germain", while "Marca" spoke about the "Ramos-Saint-Germain agreement" on its official website. Radio Monte Carlo had revealed earlier, "Today, Ramos' brother Rene went to Paris to negotiate the terms of the contract, and it was agreed between the two parties," while "AS" confirmed that "Ramos will sign a contract for two seasons."

Spanish newspapers also agreed that Ramos would go to Paris "in the next few days to undergo a medical examination and sign the contract."

If he joins officially, Ramos will join two former Real Madrid teammates, Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas and Argentine winger Angel Di Maria.

Ramos suffered in the past season from many injuries, specifically in his right thigh and left calf, Covid-19, and finally in the posterior muscle of his left thigh, and he has played only 5 games since the beginning of 2021. Ramos played 21 games throughout the past season in various competitions, which is his lowest number of matches. The matches during the 15 seasons he spent at the club.


Ramos lost his position in the national team, as he was the most prominent absentee from the European Cup 2020 finals, after his sudden exclusion from the final list currently participating in the continental championship postponed from last summer due to the Corona virus.

Ramos holds the record for the number of international matches with "La Roja", where he played 180 matches, scored 23 goals, and is the eighth best scorer in the history of the team.

He defended the colors of Spain in 4 World Cups and 3 European Cup finals.

He also played a prominent role in the team's victory in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and the continental championship in 2008 and 2012.

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