Real Former Captain Sergio Ramos’s Contract Could Be Terminated By Paris Saint-German

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is considered terminating Sergio Ramos’s contract with the club. Ramos joined the French giants in the summer after a 15-year stint at Real Madrid. The Spaniard was expected to add depth to PSG’s defense, including Presnel Kimpembe and Marquinhos.

Sergio Ramos Injury  Became A Threat For French giants

On the other hand, Ramos has not appeared in a single game for the Parisians since his arrival four months ago. He hasn’t played an official match since Real Madrid’s 2-0 loss to Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League on May 5.

Sergio Ramos suffered tendonitis after that game and was sidelined until July. Following that injury, the 35-year-old developed calf issues that have kept him out of the game to this day.

Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos with head coach

PSG is seriously considering terminating Ramos’ contract, according to French media outlet Le Parisien (via Marca). His injury issues, they believe, are a stumbling block. If these fitness issues persist, the French giants believe parting ways with the Spaniard is no longer a ‘dystopian scenario.’

While the media has spoken, PSG has always been optimistic about Ramos’ return. After PSG’s 2-1 win over Lille on October 29, the club’s sporting director Leonardo said of Ramos:

“We know Ramos has had an injury. The Spanish press is playing games; we all knew he had a problem. We know what’s happening here.”

It is unclear whether Ramos will make his competitive debut for PSG in the coming months.

Sergio Ramos Previous careers Stats

Injuries have plagued Sergio Ramos in recent years, but the Spaniard was unquestionably one of the best in the world in his prime. Ramos, who joined Real Madrid from Sevilla in 2005, had a fantastic career at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos trophy with Real Madrid

The Spanish veteran appeared in 671 games for Los Blancos, scoring 101 goals and assisting on 40 others. Ramos also won a slew of trophies while at Real Madrid. He has four Champions League titles, five La Liga titles, two Spanish Cups, four Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups, and three UEFA Super Cups to his name.

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