As Spain played against Norway and Scotland this past week leading up to the Euro Cup in Germany, Sergio Ramos took the opportunity to treat himself to some muscular discomfort at the Camp des Loges. Regretfully, annoyed by the veto imposed by Luis de la Fuente, the center-back turns 37 today is convinced that he still has the ropes for a while despite the early and forced retirement imposed by the federation.
A radically opposite situation to the one that lives in PSG, banner of a team that cannot stay afloat in the Champions League. Sergio Ramos, however, was one of the few news featured after the continental elimination at the hands of Bayern: “We will be back”, he went down without stopping in the mixed zone of the Allianz Arena, indicating that his cycle in PSG not finished yet. The former Real Madrid player wants to continue for another year.
However, with two months left to finish his second season at the club, Sergio Ramos still has pending talks with Al Khelaifi to decide whether or not to extend his contract. The club has positively appreciated his performance all these months, the rise in the dressing room and the example he set for the youngest. An undisputed starter for Christophe Galtier, he has featured in 36 matches this season, many alongside Marquinhos.
Sergio Ramos feels ready in every way to continue another year in the elite. He wants to rush his career to the highest level. America or Saudi can wait. Its renewal, however, involves accepting a lower offer from PSG. The club has to lower its wage bill to comply with UEFA’s economic regulations and cannot exceed it. Sergio Ramos is committed to staying. At the age of 37, he is still in top form.
Source: La Verdad

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