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The actions of PSG that are worrying Sergio Ramos and his position in the team

According to L'Équipe, Luis Campos has been honest with the Spaniard and warned him that they are looking for competition. However, he is considered a leader in the dressing room.

By Wilian Estrella

According to L'Équipe, Luis Campos has been honest with the Spaniard and warned him that they are looking for competition. However, he is considered a leader in the dressing room.
According to L'Équipe, Luis Campos has been honest with the Spaniard and warned him that they are looking for competition. However, he is considered a leader in the dressing room.
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Sergio Ramos' season has been, for the moment, radically different from the previous one. He has gotten past the continuous injuries that prevented him from performing regularly during the last season and has taken a step forward, establishing himself as one of the most important pieces of Galtier's system of three central defenders and gaining, increasingly, prominence in the locker room.

In fact, his coach has consistently reiterated in press conferences that it is important to have players of such pedigree to get closer to the club's priority objective, which is to win the Champions League.

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Despite Ramos' leadership and hierarchy with PSG, the club is still working to sign a defender to compete with the Andalusian defender. According to L'Équipe, the Parisians' new sporting advisor, Luis Campos, has warned him that they are trying to sign a center-back with the aim of increasing competitiveness in the team. That has not disturbed Ramos, but rather the opposite, as the relationship between the Spaniard and the Portuguese is cordial and honest.

Among the options being considered by the sporting management, the Skriniar track has been completely discarded. The Slovenian was Luis Campos' priority to reinforce PSG's defense, but the high demands of Inter Milan, which did not go below 70 million, aborted the negotiations. Leipzig's Simakan was another player being monitored, but the center-back will remain in Germany for another year, so PSG have ten days to sign a defender to compete with Ramos.

Ramos has become a leader of the team

Sergio Ramos' fitness has, in turn, allowed him to take the helm of the dressing room. Last week, amid the tension with Mbappé and Neymar over penalties, the former Real Madrid player mediated between the two to bring order to the squad. "He is a boss," PSG workers declare to L'Équipe. At 36 years old, the center-back dreams of going to the World Cup in Qatar after recovering his form in recent weeks.


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