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Bye bye Saudi Arabia, the European giant that goes for Sergio Ramos and paralyzes Europe

Saudi Arabia was very keen on Sergio Ramos, however, this news shocked the whole world.

By William Estrella

Saudi Arabia was very keen on Sergio Ramos, however, this news shocked the whole world.
Saudi Arabia was very keen on Sergio Ramos, however, this news shocked the whole world.

The pass market does not stop surprising and if at this point we are already speechless with all the twists and turns and the window is just beginning, we cannot imagine what is to come in the coming days. In this case, a European giant plans to hit a bump with the signing of Sergio Ramos and I assure you that you won't see this one coming.

The club that wants Sergio Ramos is neither more nor less than Manchester United. The English club is looking for a heavyweight defender after the departure of Harry Maguire and the Spanish is the main candidate to replace this role. If it materialized, he would be accompanied by Raphael Varane, his former teammate, and the Argentine Lisandro Martínez.

Let us remember that Ramos demanded 75 million euros a year from the Arab sheikhs to land in Saudi Arabia. Everything would indicate that if he approached Manchester United, he would not be so demanding with his salary and would sacrifice a few million in exchange for continuing in European football. Also, the defender is a friend of United goalkeeper David De Gea, so the club could also use that to his advantage.

How would Ramos see arriving at Manchester United?

Although the player has not yet ruled on the matter, indeed, Manchester United may not have contacted him yet, it is estimated that Ramos would welcome continuing in Europe. It could be seen that his position with the Arabs was very picky, demanding more money when they would already pay him 50 million; this may imply that he is not looking to leave Europe unless he is offered a lot of money in return. We will see what happens in the next few days.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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