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They say he's retiring, but Sergio Ramos' s shocking decision to return to Real Madrid

Sergio Ramos confirmed his departure from PSG and before an imminent approach to Real Madrid this would have asked for this salary to be a merengue again.

By William Estrella

Sergio Ramos confirmed his departure from PSG and before an imminent approach to Real Madrid this would have asked for this salary to be a merengue again.
Sergio Ramos confirmed his departure from PSG and before an imminent approach to Real Madrid this would have asked for this salary to be a merengue again.

Sergio Ramos announced the end of his cycle at PSG a few weeks ago and now he must define where he will play in the future, marking the end of his golden career. Although he could return to Real Madrid, a place where he won absolutely everything, there is an issue no less than any kind of illusion thrown overboard.

Aware that he does not have much thread left on the reel, Sergio Ramos wants to make a significant difference in his last years of his career and wants to earn 75 million euros per season. That annual figure is unattainable for Real Madrid's economy, which will search the market for another alternative for the defensive zone.

In that figure, the only destination that can afford to stay with Sergio Ramos is Saudi Arabia. A league that has financial support and that is looking for players with an important journey who are going through the final part of their career.

Saudi Arabia and Real Madrid

For that right now he wants to turn his league into one of the best on the entire planet and is willing to put all the millions that are necessary to stay with the players of the power. Coincidentally, there has been a relationship between the country and Real Madrid since they have hired Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, important scorers in the history of the White House.


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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