Despite a start plagued by injuries, Sergio Ramos feels good in Paris.

The Spanish defender, under contract until June 2023 with Paris Saint-Germain, explained on Prime Video on Monday that he hoped to play an additional season in the capital club.

"I would like to play four to five more years at the top level and then have another experience," said the 36-year-old ex-Real Madrid captain.

“Here, I have two years in Paris, we will try to do three, one more, and then we will see.

But as long as the physique holds up, I think I'll be able to keep my mind well focused”.

No match in C1

Arrived free last summer in Paris, Ramos, who has suffered from recurring physical problems since last season, only played seven games with PSG, the last Saturday in Clermont (6-1 victory), but not a single one in Champions League.

However, he had to bring his experience, his temperament and his extraordinary experience to the Parisian club to help him take a step forward in his quest for the European Grail.

Winner of the World Cup (2010) and the Euro (2008, 2012), Sergio Ramos has also scored four Champions Leagues (2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018) and five Spanish league titles ( 2007, 2008, 2012, 2017 and 2020) with Real.

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