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Sergio Ramos's emotional reaction to seeing that Özil retired from soccer

Sergio Ramos was a very close friend with Mesut Ozil.

By William Estrella

Sergio Ramos was a very close friend with Mesut Ozil.
Sergio Ramos was a very close friend with Mesut Ozil.

Mesut Özil, world champion with Germany in 2014, announced his professional retirement. After playing for clubs like Real Madrid or Arsenal and being considered one of the best passers in modern football, the 34-year-old midfielder left sports. In this context, Sergio Ramos left a heartfelt message towards his ex-partner, although when it came to congratulating Lionel Messi on the World Cup in Qatar, he decided not to.

When the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) finally won the World Cup, countless sports personalities congratulated him. However, it was striking that Sergio Ramos, who has a good friendship with Leo at PSG, has not had a show of affection through his official channels.

Now, in the announcement of the retirement of Mesut Özil, who was a teammate of Ángel Di María at Real Madrid and who ruined Lionel Messi's dream of winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Ramos did not hesitate to leave a message to the former Teutonic midfielder. “Brother, soccer thanks you for your soccer. Lots of magic in your boots. Enjoy, live and see you soon, ”said the defender who does not know his future in Europe, since he ends his contract with PSG in June and there is still no formal approach from the French club.

Where could the future of Sergio Ramos be if he doesn't continue at PSG?

Although the priority of the former Spanish national team is to stay one more season in France, the PSG board is not sure of offering him a renewal, especially since they have already hired Milan Skriniar to fill the position of the former Real Madrid captain. If he does not continue in Ligue 1, Ramos could return to Spain to a lower level team.


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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